By Associated Press - Thursday, October 20, 2016

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A New Hampshire inmate found guilty in the fatal ambush and attack of a fellow prisoner in 2010 has filed an appeal that says prosecutors portrayed him in an unfair light during his trial.

The Concord Monitor reports (https://bit.ly/2eKoGx7 ) Thomas Milton has not denied his affiliation with a white supremacist prison gang in his appeal. But the 33-year-old took issue with how the organizational structure of the Brotherhood of White Warriors and its criminal activities were discussed at length by an expert witness for the prosecution.

Milton was convicted of reckless second-degree assault, assault by a prisoner and falsifying evidence in connection with the beating death of 42-year-old Anthony Renzzulla.

Gang members believed Renzzulla was a snitch.

The state Supreme Court will rule on the appeal at a later date.

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Information from: Concord Monitor, https://www.cmonitor.com

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