Court tosses conviction in 1983 stabbing death
HIGHLAND PARK (AP) — The state Court of Appeals has overturned a murder conviction in a Wayne County case that took about 30 years to bring to trial.
The court says the rights of William Lyles Jr. were violated at trial last year. The court says Judge Megan Brennan didn’t give the jury a standard instruction about considering evidence of Lyles’ good character.
Lyles was convicted of stabbing Andrew Weathers in Highland Park in 1983 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. He wasn’t charged for nearly three decades. Files and evidence were lost, but the case eventually was reopened.
The appeals court noted that evidence at trial was largely circumstantial. The court says that’s why the jury instruction about Lyles’ character evidence was important.
Health insurers owe millions in refunds
The law requires insurance companies to spend at least 80 percent of the premiums they collect on medical care and quality improvement or return the difference to consumers and employers.
The money won’t necessarily be a check in the mail. Employers can apply rebates in a way that benefits workers or take a discount on future premiums. Individual policyholders owed a rebate will either get a check, a reimbursement to their credit card account or see a reduction in future premiums.
Ruling disallows probation ban on medical pot use
The probationer had agreed to a plea agreement that included the prohibition but later tried to changed.
The panel’s majority ruling says judges can normally prohibit use of marijuana as a term of probation. But the majority ruling says that authority must bow to the medical marijuana law’s provision that exempts use of marijuana for medical purposes from criminal laws.
Lawsuit filed over river water for fish
The Albuquerque Journal reports that federal officials say they’ve made major changes in how they operate and spent tens of millions of dollars in the past decade to leave water in the river for the fish.
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