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Sirhan's attorney, William F. Pepper, told the panel he took on Sirhan's case after his former lawyer died because he became convinced that Sirhan did not fire the fatal shot . He has said he believes a second gunman was involved and Sirhan may have been brainwashed. Prizmich asked why during his trial Sirhan made self-incriminating statements. Pepper said everyone had told him he was guilty, even his own lawyers. Harvard psychologist, Daniel Brown who hypnotized Sirhan and conducted extensive interviews with him for the past three years, concluded in a report that he has amnesia about the Kennedy shooting and other segments of his life. The parole panel acknowledged that Brown and a prison psychologist concluded that Sirhan has a low risk of violent behavior in the future. Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney David Dahle disagreed. "We believe Sirhan Sirhan released would still pose a substantial danger to the public," said Dahle. He said Sirhan has an anger problem and listed incidents dating back to the 1970s when he was first incarcerated. Dahle suggested that although the crime was not supposed to be retried at the hearing, the killing of a presidential candidate during a primary was one of the darkest chapters of Los Angeles County history. "Standing on its own, it's sufficient to find him unsuitable for parole," Dahle said Sirhan was originally sentenced to death over objections by Kennedy family members who said they wanted no more killing. The sentence was commuted to life in prison when the U.S. Supreme Court briefly outlawed the death penalty in 1972. Outside the prison, Pepper said he was planning further legal actions on Sirhan's behalf. "This is an ongoing story," he said. "We're not going to let him rot in here for a crime he didn't commit."
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