| Man appeals murder conviction, cites Stand Your Ground law |
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Kende Moses is serving a 60-year sentence for something that is no longer a crime, his attorney says. Moses was convicted of second-degree murder in 2004. Eleven months later, the Legislature amended the state's Castle Doctrine, legalizing what he did -- killing someone he believed was about to hurt or kill him, according to attorney Charles White. Read the full story |
