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Friday, November 9, 2012

Attorney General to Appeal Overturned George Allen Conviction

Allen's attorneys say Allen has served 30 years in prison for a rape and murder he did not commit. "We believed he would be home with his family for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Now that's uncertain," an attorney told Patch.

After 30 years in prison, freedom must have seemed close for George Allen and his family. Allen, of University City, had his murder conviction overturned by a Cole County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Green on Friday. His attorneys made a very strong case, not only that he did not receive a fair trial due to withheld evidence, but that Allen is innocent. However, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office announced it will appeal the trial court’s decision in the George Allen case. One of Allen's attorneys, Daniel Harvath of the Bryan Cave law firm, said the appeal could mean Allen is in jail for several more months. "We were in a situation where we thought George would be home with his family for Thanksgiving and Christmas," Harvath said. "Now, …

Thursday, June 7, 2012

U City Man Could Walk Away from Life Sentence

A judge may rule within weeks whether George Allen Jr. can go free 30 years after being convicted of murder or serve the remainder of his life sentence. Attorneys built a compelling case for his innocence.

A Cole County Circuit Court judge’s decision soon will determine whether a University City man will walk away from prison a free man or continue serving a life sentence for a 1982 rape and murder. Attorneys from the Innocence Project and St. Louis-based Bryan Cave law firm argued in court in May 18 that George Allen Jr. should be set free due to new evidence and testimony. Five years of work may pay off soon for Allen, his family and the attorneys. Judge Daniel Green has instructed attorneys representing Allen and the state Attorney General’s Office to submit a list of all the facts they stipulate are true. “Once we submit that document, the judge said he will try to render a decision as soon as possible,” said Daniel Harvath, one of two …

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