Indiana Supreme Court grants manslaughter convict new trial

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The Indiana Supreme Court granted a new trial to manslaughter convict Kyle Doroszko, who was sentenced to 12½ years in prison for a 2019 shooting he insists was self-defense.

The Indiana Supreme Court has granted a new trial for a man convicted ofKyle Doroszko, 22, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to 12½ years in prison in the April 2019 killing of Traychon Taylor, 19, near aThe shooting happened after Taylor and some friends arranged to buy marijuana from Doroszko, but instead tried rob him.

Doroszko fatally shot Taylor during a struggle, and has maintained that he acted in self-defense.Doroszko appealed his May 2021 conviction, and while the Indiana Court of Appeals agreed that St. Joseph Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Sanford had violated the state’s rules governing jury questioning, it ruled that the matter was"harmless" and upheld the conviction.

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