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Death row Scot set to be released | Death row Scot set to be released |
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A Scottish man who has spent 20 years on death row in the US for the murder of a two-year-old girl is set to be freed after agreeing a plea bargain. | |
Kenny Richey, whose conviction was overturned, will plead no contest to attempted involuntary manslaughter and child endangering. | Kenny Richey, whose conviction was overturned, will plead no contest to attempted involuntary manslaughter and child endangering. |
He was convicted in 1987 of an arson attack on an apartment block in an Ohio town which killed Cynthia Collins. | He was convicted in 1987 of an arson attack on an apartment block in an Ohio town which killed Cynthia Collins. |
It is thought he will enter a plea on Thursday and then return to Scotland. | It is thought he will enter a plea on Thursday and then return to Scotland. |
The plea would see him being sentenced to time already served. | The plea would see him being sentenced to time already served. |
I always knew this day would come, it is just that when it happened it happened so quickly Karen TorleyKenny Richey campaign | |
His conviction was overturned on appeal for the second time by a US court in August this year, bringing the prospect of a retrial. | His conviction was overturned on appeal for the second time by a US court in August this year, bringing the prospect of a retrial. |
Richey's lawyer Ken Parsigian said: "It is a complete victory and more than Kenny and I could ever wish for. | Richey's lawyer Ken Parsigian said: "It is a complete victory and more than Kenny and I could ever wish for. |
"Kenny is thrilled but a little nervous." | "Kenny is thrilled but a little nervous." |
Mr Parsigian said Richey had spoken to his mother Eileen, who lives in Edinburgh, his father and his brother. | |
They were said to be "delighted" with the news. | |
Two-year-old Cynthia Collins died in the fire in 1986 | |
A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt, but a statement that no defence will be presented. | |
It is treated like a guilty plea by courts. | |
Mr Parsigian said the plea deal was "as close to the state admitting it was wrong as we are going to get". | |
He added that Richey was planning to fly back to Edinburgh on Friday. | |
Karen Torley, his ex-fiancée and head of the Kenny Richey Campaign, said the plea was a face-saving exercise for prosecutors. | |
She said Richey was upbeat but anxious about the journey home. | She said Richey was upbeat but anxious about the journey home. |
"I always knew this day would come, it is just that when it happened it happened so quickly and out of the blue. It took your breath away," she added. | "I always knew this day would come, it is just that when it happened it happened so quickly and out of the blue. It took your breath away," she added. |
Nobody can expect him to trust a system that already got it so terribly wrong - but it's an insane process nevertheless Clive Stafford SmithReprieve | |
Campaign group Reprieve has been working for years to secure Richey's release. | Campaign group Reprieve has been working for years to secure Richey's release. |
Reprieve's legal director Clive Stafford Smith said the case epitomized what was wrong with capital punishment. | |
Mr Stafford Smith said: "An innocent man gets a death sentence because he had an incompetent lawyer at trial, his conviction is reversed two decades later, and then he has to enter a plea to avoid a second death sentence. | Mr Stafford Smith said: "An innocent man gets a death sentence because he had an incompetent lawyer at trial, his conviction is reversed two decades later, and then he has to enter a plea to avoid a second death sentence. |
"It was the right thing to do - nobody can expect him to trust a system that already got it so terribly wrong - but it's an insane process nevertheless." | "It was the right thing to do - nobody can expect him to trust a system that already got it so terribly wrong - but it's an insane process nevertheless." |
Richey had always denied murdering his former girlfriend's two-year-old daughter, Cynthia Collins. | Richey had always denied murdering his former girlfriend's two-year-old daughter, Cynthia Collins. |
He was found guilty of starting a fire at the toddler's mother's apartment in the town of Columbus Grove in 1986. | He was found guilty of starting a fire at the toddler's mother's apartment in the town of Columbus Grove in 1986. |
The case has attracted appeals on Richey's behalf from Pope John Paul II and the former Archbishop of Canterbury. | The case has attracted appeals on Richey's behalf from Pope John Paul II and the former Archbishop of Canterbury. |