This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A white man whose murder conviction in the killing of a Black man was vacated because he killed himself while his appeal was pending should not have been legally exonerated, Louisiana's Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Thursday's ruling in the case of Kenneth Gleason — convicted in one Black man's death, charged in another and accused of an attack on a Black family's home. It reversed an appeals court order and decades of precedent that said convictions and indictments in Louisiana must be tossed when the...