A plea deal was reached Tuesday in the case against Dorcus Allen, the man previously convicted of murder in the deaths of four Lakewood police officers in 2011.
Allen pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the second degree. The maximum sentence for the charge is 10 years and a $20,000 fine, but the recommended sentence was no more than 120 months in jail, which Allen has already served — meaning he will be released immediately.
Allen allegedly drove Maurice Clemmons to and from a Parkland coffee shop where Clemmons shot and killed four Lakewood police officers in 2009. Allen’s initial 2011 conviction was overturned in 2015 after the State Supreme Court found prosecutor misconduct. His
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