Michigan Innocence Client Granted New Trial Half a Century Later
Michigan Innocence Client Granted New Trial Half a Century Later
71-year-old Richard Phillips was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree premeditated murder, along with co-defendant Richard Palombo, following the death of Gregory Harris in 1971. His conviction was based on the testimony of the victim’s brother-in-law, Fred Mitchell, at the time of trial. On October 25, 1972, Phillips was sentenced to concurrent life sentences without the possibility of parole.According to court documents, Harris had been reported missing by his wife shortly after his abandoned car was discovered in a Detroit alley. Harris’ decomposed body was then found in Troy the following year and police arrested Mitchell, who they accused of organizing the killing. Mitchell also possessed the gun used to murder Harris. The other men were eventually charged as well, and Mitchell accused Phillips of participating in the act at trial in exchange for leniency.In 2010, however, Palombo, in his late 60s, fully admitted that he and Mitchell were responsible for Harris’ homicide during a parole board hearing and said he didn’t even know Phillips at the time of the murder. "All I can tell you about Mr. Phillips is I met him on July 4, 1971. It was eight days after the murder," Palombo told the board.
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