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The petition also asserts that a prosecutor’s notes of interviews with police officers — which also buttress Taylor’s claims — and other documents were not turned over before trial as the law requires. The attorney general’s office, in correspondence with Taylor’s attorneys, said it believed the information had not been provided.

“It’s further evidence that Daniel was absolutely in police custody,” Daniel, his attorney, said during an interview. “It would have required a large number of people to have gotten together and decided to falsify police records. And we just received this information 20 years after the fact.”

In addition, one of the men arrested and convicted with Taylor reiterated in a sworn affidavit what he has told the Tribune: that he went to the apartment with three other men who committed the murders and that Taylor and his other co-defendants had nothing to do with them.

Indeed, the man, Dennis Mixon, said in the affidavit that he did not know Taylor or most of the others — he had met one of them once, and then only briefly, he said — but he implicated all of them at the urging of the detectives and because he thought he might “improve my situation.”

Taylor’s previous efforts in state court have been unsuccessful. If this effort is unsuccessful as well, he will return to federal court, where the appeals court already has determined Taylor should be allowed to file another appeal because of information about a man who was in a lockup cell with Taylor. The appeals court determined the information had not been given to Taylor’s trial attorneys and could have helped Taylor’s defense.

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