June 18, 2009
Prosecutors make parole pitch for Brileys accomplice
The two prosecutors who won convictions of the Briley brothers spoke on behalf of the killers’ accomplice yesterday in a closed meeting with a member of the Virginia Parole Board. Robert J. Rice, now a criminal defense attorney, and Warren Von Schuch, still a Richmond-area prosecutor, talked with Rudolph C. McCollum Jr., a former Richmond mayor who sits on the parole board, for about 30 minutes at the board’s offices in Richmond.
June 17, 2009
Prosecutors make parole pitch for Brileys’ accomplice
The two prosecutors who won convictions of the Briley brothers spoke on behalf of the killers’ accomplice today in a closed meeting with a member of the Virginia Parole Board. Robert J. Rice, now a criminal defense attorney, and Warren Von Schuch, still a Richmond-area prosecutor, talked with Rudolph C. McCollum Jr., a former Richmond mayor who sits on the parole board, for about 30 minutes at the board’s offices in Richmond.
June 16, 2009
Relative of slaying victims opposes release of Briley brothers’ accomplice
A relative of three people killed by the Briley brothers gang has asked the Virginia Parole Board not to release the brothers’ accomplice when board members begin voting next week. “I have not healed, nor will I heal, nor will I forgive,“ said Robert Jones of Southlake, Texas, adding that he will travel to Richmond if that’s what it takes to make himself heard.
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