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Richard Allen appeals his 2024 Delphi murder conviction, citing unconstitutional search, coerced confessions, and blocked defense evidence.
Richard Allen, convicted in the 2017 Delphi murders, has filed an 113-page appeal challenging his 2024 conviction and 130-year sentence.
His attorneys argue the search of his home was unconstitutional due to withheld or false information in the warrant affidavit, that confessions made during over 60 days of solitary confinement were coerced and inadmissible, and that the trial court blocked key defense evidence, including audio, sketches, and testimony, undermining his right to a fair trial.
The appeal seeks either a reversal or a new trial, with the Indiana Court of Appeals now reviewing the claims.
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Richard Allen apela su condena por asesinato de Delphi en 2024, citando búsqueda inconstitucional, confesiones coaccionadas y evidencia de defensa bloqueada.