The Latest: Ruling Pleases Triple-slaying Suspect's Attorney

The attorney for a man in a triple-slaying case says he's relieved the U.S. Supreme Court didn't take up Indiana's appeal of a ruling that threw out his client's second conviction and death sentence. September's appellate court ruling found that jurors should have heard evidence that one of the victims was seen alive after the time prosecutors allege Kubsch committed the killings. The high court on Monday left in place a federal appeals court ruling that said jurors should have heard evidence that one of the victims was seen alive after the time prosecutors allege Kubsch committed the killings.

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