Delphi LIVE: Richard Allen Appeal — Inside Indiana's Response Brief

Apr 01, 11:00 AM

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We're going live — and this conversation is about what the Indiana Attorney General's response to the Richard Allen appeal says, what it doesn't say, and what the difference between those two things means.

The State filed 94 pages calling the evidence against Richard Allen "conclusive and irrefutable." In those 94 pages, they never address one documented detail from the defense's appeal brief: that Allen told his prison psychiatrist he shot the girls. Abby Williams and Libby German were not shot.

Defense attorney Bob Motta is here to go through the State's strategy in real time. The procedural waiver argument designed to kill most of the appeal before it reaches substance. The claim that 13 months in solitary confinement as a pretrial detainee doesn't constitute coercion. The religious conversion explanation for why the confessions started. And harmless error — attached to every single ruling that hurt the defense.

Bring your questions. We're taking them live. This is where the Delphi appeal stands right now and what it means going forward.

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