12/15/2021 15:00 -0500 BERLIN (AP) — A German federal court on Wednesday rejected appeals in the case of a neo-Nazi convicted of supporting a group that carried out the country's biggest killing spree targeting migrants since World War II — concluding legal proceedings in a saga that shocked Germany. The Federal Court of Justice upheld Andre Eminger's 2018 conviction and 2½-year sentence for supporting a terrorist organization, the self-styled National Socialist Underground group. It threw out appeals both from the defendant and from prosecutors, who had objected to his acquittal on other charges including accessory to attempted murder. Eminger was...