After serving 29 years of a murder sentence for sitting in a car while her husband shot and killed a store clerk, Connie Keel will walk free.
A deadline passed Friday by which Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would have had to act to reverse the state parole board's recommendation to release the 50-year-old Keel, who was represented by second-year USC Gould School of Law student Adam Reich as part of the school's Post-Conviction Justice Project.
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