More on Richey removal from death row: The UK Scotsman
has this
story, entitled "My first days off death row have given me a new taste for
freedom in Scotland."
Excerpt:
...Ken Parsigian, his lawyer, will apply for bail next week. It is unclear whether that will result in his freedom; Richey has no money to make bail even if it is granted, though his brother Stephen - who lives locally - has offered his house as collateral.
"We have never been closer to winning freedom for Kenny than this."
The Boston-based lawyer describes Richey's case, which he has conducted pro bono, as the most significant and fulfilling case he has ever handled.
He added: "This is a defining case; we can get Kenny home where he belongs. I think it will be the crowning moment of my career the day Kenny walks free." ...
- IPetition in support of the legal effort to secure a change of venue for Richey retrial is at this link.


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