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Ohio Supreme Court Denies Mackenzie Shirilla's Appeal for New Murder Trial

The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of murder in connection with a fatal car crash in 2022. The court's decision means that her conviction will stand.

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The Ohio Supreme Court has declined to review an appeal for a new trial for Mackenzie Shirilla, 21, who was convicted of murder for the deaths of her boyfriend and a friend in a car crash in 2022. Shirilla was convicted in 2023 after prosecutors presented evidence that she drove her vehicle at nearly 100 miles per hour without braking.

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“The Crash” subject Mackenzie Shirilla loses bid for a new murder trial in Ohio

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Ohio Supreme Court Denies Mackenzie Shirilla's Appeal for New Murder Trial