Phillips Appeal Hearing Scheduled


Lawyers for Ralph "Bucky" Phillips are moving forward with an appeal of his conviction for killing a state trooper during the largest manhunt in New York history.

Phillips claims he pleaded guilty to a number of criminal charges, including murder and escape, because he got bad advice from a court-appointed lawyer. His current attorneys will ask for his convictions to be overturned so he can stand trial.
Lawyers are scheduled to argue on Phillips' behalf before the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court in Rochester on October 20.

After he escaped from the Erie County Correctional Facility, he was on the run throughout New York and Pennsylvania for five months. Besides shooting and killing Trooper Joseph Longobardo, he also shot troopers Donald Baker and Sean Brown, who survived.

Phillips was captured in a Warren County field in September of 2006. In December of 2006, he was sentenced to life in prison and sent to the Clinton County Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York.

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