Richardson v. Briley, No. 00 C 6425 (N.D.Ill.) (2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1638) (February 9, 2004) (Judge Matthew F. Kennelly)
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In April 1984, Floyd Richardson was tried and convicted for the robbery and murder of a food store clerk that took place four years earlier. He was sentenced to death, although that death penalty was ultimately commuted to life in prison without parole. Following his conviction, Richardson began his appeal ...
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