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Judge orders release of man convicted in IU student’s death

John R. Myers II of Ellettsville, Ind., middle, is lead into the Morgan County Courthouse by Sheriff Robert Garner, left, and Chief Deputy Robert Downey in Martinsville, Ind., Tuesday, April 11, 2006. A judge entered a not guilty plea Tuesday for Myers who was charged with the 2000 slaying of Bloomington cyclist Jill Behrman. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A man convicted in the 2000 killing of an Indiana University student has been ordered released from prison by a federal judge.

U.S. District Court Judge James Sweeney in Indianapolis ruled Monday that John Myers II’s legal representation during trial was so ineffective his Sixth Amendment rights were violated. He ordered Myers’ release within 120 days, unless prosecutors opt to retry him.

The now 43-year-old Myers was convicted in 2006 in the killing of 19-year-old Jill Behrman and sentenced to 65 years.

Behrman vanished in May 2000 after leaving her Bloomington home for a bike ride. Hunters found her remains in 2003.

Morgan County Prosecutor Steve Sonnega tells The (Bloomington) Herald-Times that he will confer with Behrman’s family and Indiana’s attorney general before deciding whether to pursue a new trial.

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