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Blizzard [7]
2 years ago
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What eventually happened to Brendan’s conviction?

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GenaCL600 [577]2 years ago
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A few years ago, Brendan came within 24 hours of freedom. A federal court threw out his conviction, and a Milwaukee judge even ordered his release, finding that he posed no danger whatsoever. By a single vote, however, a federal court of appeals reinstated the conviction

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