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Adrian Peeler was sentenced to 25 years in prison for conspiracy in the murders of Karen Clarke and her 8-year-old son, Leroy "BJ" Brown.
Adrian Peeler, a notorious Connecticut murderer and drug dealer, was among the nearly 2,500 convicted criminals whose prison sentences were commuted last week by former President Joseph P. Biden ...
Adrian Peeler, convicted in the 1999 killings of a mother and her young son in Bridgeport, had his sentence on a federal drug charge commuted by outgoing President Joe Biden.
Justice Adrian Peeler’s clemency, Jan. 6 pardons raise concerns in CT, DC The clemency order was intended for nonviolent drug offenders, but some question whether every prisoner met that test ...
Despite Adrian Peeler being the alleged shooter, a jury only convicted him of murder conspiracy and he was sentenced to 20 years in prison on the charge and five more years on other charges.
Adrian Peeler, 48, was not scheduled to be released from McDowell Correctional Institute in West Virginia, where he was serving time for drug charges, until 2033.
Adrian Peeler convicted of conspiracy to murder in case that left a mother and her son dead before they could testify against his brother, another killer.
A man convicted for his roles in trading cocaine in Bridgeport, and the killing of an 8-year-old witness and his mother, was granted clemency by President Joe Biden on Monday.
Adrian Peeler, convicted Friday, March 2, 2001, of conspiracy to kill 8-year-old Leroy Brown and his mother Karen Clarke.
Adrian Peeler served a 20-year state prison sentence for murder conspiracy in the 1999 shootings of Leroy “B.J.” Brown and his mother, Karen Clarke, in Bridgeport — killings that shocked the ...
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