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The attorney for Bryce Miller, center, filed an appeal with the Oklahoma State Court of Criminal Appeals asking for Miller's 20-year sentence for second-degree murder be be vacated, reversed, or "favorably" modified due to alleged errors made during the trial.
An attorney for a McAlester teenager convicted of murder filed an appeal requesting the sentence be vacated, reversed, or "favorably" modified, claiming nine errors were made during the trial.
Bryce Miller, 18, was sentenced to 20 years in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections after a Pittsburg County Jury convicted him of second-degree murder by imminently dangerous conduct for the June 2019 shooting death of 16-year-old Jaylen Nelson.