JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to take another look at an appeal from a man who pleaded guilty to conspiring to have a Petal, Mississippi, couple killed.
Virgil Breeden Jr. was sentenced in 2007 to 15 years in prison. The U.S. Supreme Court denied his original petition in March. It denied a second petition Monday.
A Forrest County judge denied Breeden’s post-conviction petition in 2011. A state court in 2012 rejected Breeden’s argument his plea was involuntary because his lawyer didn’t do a good job.
Breeden pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted capital murder.
An undercover deputy said in court documents he was offered $1,000 to kill Frank and Jerrine Wilson, whom Breeden alleged were pressuring him to finish the remodeling of a building.
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