Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita files brief defending Richard Allen's convictions
The Attorney General contends Allen’s confessions were voluntary and the home search lawful, urging the Court of Appeals to affirm his 130-year conviction for the 2017 Delphi murders.
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AG Rokita Defends Allen Convictions
Source: PHOTO: WIBC INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a brief defending Richard Allen’s convictions. Allen was convicted in November 2024 for killing two girls, Abby Williams and Libby German, in Delphi in February 2017. His trial lasted 17 days and included a sequestered jury. He was sentenced to 130 years in prison, with 786 days credited for time already served. Allen’s lawyers began appealing last year. Their 113-…
Indiana AG: Richard Allen's trial was fair, Delphi murders conviction should stand
Indiana attorney general calls for Delphi murders conviction to be upheld INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana’s attorney general and two deputy attorneys general on Wednesday filed a formal response to the appeal of convicted murderer Richard Allen, calling for his conviction to be upheld. The state’s filing says that Allen’s trial was fair, as evidence was properly submitted and his confessions were voluntary. Allen, 53, on Nov. 11, 2024, was found g…
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita files brief defending Richard Allen's convictions
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a brief defending Richard Allen's convictions. In November 2024, Allen was convicted of killing two girls — Abby Williams and Libby German — in Delphi in February 2017. His convictions capped a 17-day trial that featured a sequestered jury. Following the trial, Allen was sentenced to [...]
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