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Man convicted in killing retrial gets new 35-year sentence

By The Associated Press - | Dec 2, 2021

AUBURN, Maine (AP) — A Massachusetts man who was convicted of a drug-related killing in a rare retrial of a murder case in Maine received a 35-year-sentence on Wednesday.

Marcus Asante, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, was initially sentenced to 35 years stemming from the shooting death of Douglas Morin Jr. in Sherman. His conviction was overturned in 2020.

Asante testified that he fired in self-defense during a drug deal gone wrong. Prosecutors sought the same 35-year sentence and got it, the Bangor Daily News reported.

The state supreme court ruled after Asante’s first conviction that a judge made a mistake in instructions to the jurors. The murder conviction was the first to be set aside in Maine in more than 10 years.

Asante was then convicted of the 2016 killing of Morin a second time in September. He appeared for sentencing on Wednesday in an Androscoggin County courtroom.

The retrial was moved to central Maine because of concerns that an unbiased jury couldn’t be seated in northern Maine.

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