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SD Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence For Briley Piper

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PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of an Alaska man convicted for his part in the torture killing of a 19-year-old man nearly two decades ago. The justices said in a recent ruling that the arguments from 39-year-old Briley Piper, of Anchorage, were “untimely” and didn’t contest his guilt. Piper is the only inmate on South Dakota’s death row. Piper and two others were convicted for the death of Chester Allan Poage. The Rapid City Journal reports that Piper argued in his latest appeal that his guilty pleas were not made voluntarily or intelligently.

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