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Virginia Prosecutors Fight to Uphold Life Sentence for Man Found Not Guilty

Summary by The Appeal
In 1998, someone shot and killed police officer Allen Gibson in the woods behind an apartment complex in the small town of Waverly, Virginia. Police arrested Terence Richardson and Ferrone Claiborne for Gibson’s murder days later—despite a lack of physical evidence linking them to the crime and the presence of another possible suspect.  In 2001, a jury found them not guilty of murder. A judge sentenced them to life in prison anyway.  Richardson …
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