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Aug
ALBANY — Nauman Hussain, the former limousine operator convicted on 20 counts of manslaughter earlier this year for his role in the Oct. 6, 2018 Schoharie limousine crash, will remain behind bars while his defense team works on his appeal after a state Supreme Court justice on Friday ruled he was a flight risk if released. Justice John Egan Jr. of the state’s Third Appellate Division handed down the ruling following brief arguments from Hussain’s defense team and Schoharie County District Attorney Susan Mallery, the lead prosecutor in Hussain’s May trial.“I am not confident that if the defendant was released on…