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Appellate attorneys for convicted murderer Richard Allen filed a brief Thursday appealing their client’s 2024 conviction in the Delphi murders case. This appeal represents Allen’s attempt to convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana to overturn his conviction and grant him a new trial in a double murder case that has attracted widespread attention.
THAT ARE AT THE HEART OF THIS APPEAL. THE APPEAL TAKES ISSUE WITH THREE OF THE COURT’S DECISIONS, ULTIMATELY ASKING THE STATE SUPREME COURT TO REVERSE THE CONVICTIONS. FIRST, IT ARGUES THAT ADAM MONTGOMERY SHOULD HAVE BEEN TRIED SEPARATELY ON CHARGES ...
If you need help filing an appeal, you can appoint a representative (a relative, friend, advocate, attorney or someone else you trust) to help you. Or contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), which has counselors who can file your appeal for you for free. To locate your local SHIP, go to ShipHelp.org or call 877-839-2675.
Homeowners have until March 31 to file appeals to lower their property’s taxable value in tax bills for the second half of 2024 due later this year. Last year, thousands of area property owners filed such appeals following a historic increase in property ...
The deadline to file an appeal to your assessed property value will likely be extended until the end of March. Before filing an appeal, there are certain rules and protocols about the formal appeal process to be aware of. Here’s what to know about filing ...
A jury found Richard Allen guilty last year of murdering 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German in 2017. He was sentenced to the maximum sentence of 130 years. According to our sister station WTHR, Allen’s attorneys argue there are three major issues with the case:
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