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Nebraska high court rejects Norfolk bank killer's appeal

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has rejected a post-conviction appeal by a death-row inmate who helped carry out one of the deadliest bank shootings in U.S. history.

The state's high court on Friday upheld a lower court decision rejecting — without an evidentiary hearing — Erick Vela's motion for postconviction relief. Vela claimed in the motion that his lawyer did such a poor job of defending him that his convictions should be rendered void.

Vela and two other men were each sentenced to death for killing five people at a U.S. Bank branch in Norfolk on Sept. 26, 2002. A fourth man who served as a lookout was sentenced to life.

Vela pleaded guilty in 2003 to five counts of first-degree murder.

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