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New trial ordered in stabbing death after Eagles' 2018 win

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MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (AP) —An appeals court has ordered a new trial for a New Jersey man convicted in a stabbing death shortly after the Philadelph­ia Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018.

The court cited an assistant prosecutor's repeatedly calling the defendant a liar and also cited errors in the judge's instructio­ns to the jury.

Supreme Life, 60, of Lumberton was sentenced to 20 years after he was convicted in Burlington County in March 2019 of passion provocatio­n manslaught­er in the death of Moriah Walker, 26, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and the attempted murder of another New York man.

Life, formerly known as Charles Hoskins, testified that as people were outside celebratin­g the Eagles' February 2018 win, he teased his son, a Dallas Cowboys fan, and his son responded with an epithet about the Eagles. He said two New York men leaving a nearby party overheard the remark and attacked his son, and he acted in self-defense.

During the trial, Life acknowledg­ed having lied in a statement to police, and the appeals court said that was fair game for prosecutor­s to point out. But the court said the prosecutor's repeated use of “derogatory

epithets" was improper and the constant labeling of Life as a liar tipped the scales of justice against him.

The court also found fault with the judge's omission of certain instructio­ns on how jurors could interpret self-defense as it relates to manslaught­er.

“The combinatio­n of errors in this case, together with the prosecutor's improper summation, require reversal of defendant's conviction­s,” the court said in a decision issued Thursday.

A spokespers­on for the county prosecutor's office told Nj.com Thursday that the decision is under review.

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