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Albert Wilson, from left, and his attorneys, Josh Dubin and Michael Whalen, have a brief discussion during a hearing to determine whether Wilson will get a new trial, on Nov. 2, 2020, in Douglas County District Court.
A prosecutor and a defense attorney this week submitted their final written arguments and now await the judge’s decision on whether a man convicted in a Lawrence rape case will get a new trial.
Lawyers for the man, Albert N. Wilson, have argued that their client’s appointed defense attorney was so “constitutionally deficient” that Wilson’s trial was unfair. They introduced evidence that had not previously come out in court during two days of hearings on Nov. 2 and 3.
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Pictured in this screenshot from oral arguments on Dec. 15, 2020 in the case of State of Kansas v. Danny Queen, left to right and top to bottom, are Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Marla Luckert, Justice Eric Rosen, Justice Dan Biles, Justice Caleb Stegall, Justice Evelyn Wilson, Justice KJ Wall, Justice Melissa Standridge, Assistant Douglas County District Attorney Kate Duncan Butler and appellate defender Peter Maharry. This screenshot was taken with permission from the court.
Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court will soon determine whether Danny W. Queen’s convictions in a 2017 Eudora bar shooting should be overturned and his prison sentence vacated because his trial started three days late.
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In this Journal-World file photo from Oct. 9, 2018, Danny W. Queen appears in Douglas County District Court next to one of his appointed attorneys, Joshua Seiden.
The Kansas Court of Appeals ruled in July that it was “obligated” to reverse a Eudora man’s murder conviction and vacate a nearly 19-year prison sentence because his trial started three days late.
But on Tuesday, the Douglas County district attorney’s office will ask the Kansas Supreme Court to reverse that decision and keep Danny W. Queen, 39, behind bars. The state also says the circumstances of the case are unlike any before it, making it “ripe” for the court’s consideration.
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