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Aug
Following his convictions on manslaughter charges due to his role in the deaths of 20 people from a 2018 limousine crash in Schoharie, Nauman Hussain is asking a judge to be released on bail during his appeals process. Hussain was sentenced to five to 15 years in state prison in May after a judge first rejected a plea deal last year that would have given him community service and probation in lieu of prison time. Hussain’s attorneys are scheduled to argue for bail on Friday before state Supreme Court Justice John Egan Jr., the Times Union first reported. He is…