Delphi & Richard Allen: The Harmless Error Doctrine Under Appellate Scrutiny

Delphi & Richard Allen: The Harmless Error Doctrine Under Appellate Scrutiny

The Indiana Attorney General's response to Richard Allen's appeal relies on a single legal framework to address every contested ruling: harmless error. Each evidentiary exclusion, each procedural decision, each limitation placed on the defense — all characterized as errors, if they were errors at all, that could not have changed the outcome because the remaining evidence was overwhelming. Whether the Court of Appeals accepts that framing will determine whether Allen's 130-year sentence stands.

This week's look back at the most consequential legal developments in true crime examines the AG's 94-page brief filed March 26 and the specific arguments it makes — and avoids. On the search warrant, the State argues the probable cause affidavit contained no false statements and that any omissions would not have altered the finding of probable cause. On the confessions, the State argues Allen's statements were voluntary, that conditions of his confinement — 13 months in solitary as a pretrial detainee — did not constitute the level of coercion required to suppress, and that Allen confessed both before and after his documented period of psychosis. On excluded evidence, the State argues the Odinist alternative theory was "speculative" and "a motive in search of a suspect," that the composite sketch and bullet comparison expert were properly excluded, and that the trial court acted within its discretion.

The brief does not address the factual content of the confessions. According to the defense's appeal brief, Allen told his prison psychiatrist he shot the victims. Abby Williams and Libby German were killed with a blade. The State characterizes the confessions as credible without reconciling this discrepancy. The brief also does not substantively engage with the van timeline — surveillance footage and FBI cell phone data that, according to the defense, show the corroborating vehicle arriving after the victim's phone had stopped transmitting. The State's position on this issue is procedural: the defense failed to properly preserve the argument.

Defense attorney Bob Motta examines whether the harmless error standard can bear the weight the State is placing on it when the underlying case rested on confessions with no corroborating DNA, no recovered murder weapon, and no direct eyewitness identification — and when those confessions allegedly contained a fundamental factual error about cause of death.

The defense reply brief is due within approximately 15 days. Either party may request oral arguments. Richard Allen is in a prison in Oklahoma. Three appellate judges are reading documents.

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