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| Parole May Not Grant Killer Freedom |
| By ljworld.com |
| Published: 02/03/2011 |
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A Lawrence man with ties to a self-styled Ku Klux Klan group who was convicted in 1996 of a Jefferson County murder faces a parole hearing in March. Even if Michael Dean Wilkins, 39, is granted parole for his first-degree murder conviction in the 1993 shooting death of 25-year-old David Shipley, Wilkins still faces about 11 years of prison time for convictions of conspiracy and aggravated robbery in the case, according to court records. A judge after the verdict ordered Wilkins to serve his sentences consecutively. The Kansas Supreme Court in 1999 threw out his conviction for a count of conspiracy to commit robbery saying his acts were part of one conspiracy to kill and rob Wilkins. Read More. |
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