A Jamestown woman serving 11 years in prison for a killing a year ago is appealing her conviction.
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (AP) - A Jamestown woman serving 11 years in prison for a killing a year ago is appealing her conviction.
A jury in February convicted 22-year-old Janelle Cave on manslaughter and criminal conspiracy charges but acquitted her of murder in the April 2011 death of 18-year-old Abdi Ali Ahmed. He was beaten and stabbed and his body dumped in a ditch near Spiritwood.
Cave's appeal was filed Tuesday in Southeast District Court. Stutsman County State's Attorney Fritz Fremgen says it was expected.
Thirty-four-year-old Leron Howard of Jamestown is charged with murdering Ahmed. He is to stand trial in mid-August.
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AP