Convicted killers both appealing convictions at their high\u002Dprofile trial in 2016, including complaints of how each attacked the other at trial
, who was a former girlfriend of Millard’s. Millard is also appealing his conviction for murdering his father, Wayne Millard.Hank and Mary Bosma and Clayton and Linda Babcock greeted each other warmly with smiles and hugs.
when he presented his complaints, saying the trial was unfair and resulted in an “unreasonable” verdict. The court reserved decisions on the Babcock and Bosma matters and will likely release decisions on all three appeals together.
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