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Montana Man Who Shot Exchange Student Asks for New Trial

Markus Kaarma's new attorneys argued that the lawyers in his 2015 trial provided him with ineffective assistance

By Molly Priddy

MISSOULA — A Montana man who was convicted of shooting a German exchange student to death in 2014 is seeking a new trial.

The Missoulian reports that Markus Kaarma’s new attorneys argued Thursday in district court that the lawyers in his 2015 trial for the killing of 17-year-old Diren Dede provided him with ineffective assistance.

Dede had apparently gone into Kaarma’s garage in Missoula to steal beer. Kaarma had argued the shooting was in self-defense.

Prosecutors said Kaarma and his girlfriend were trying to lure a burglar by leaving the garage door open after being burglarized twice before.

The Montana Supreme Court previously upheld Kaarma’s conviction and 70-year sentence, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear his case.

Kaarma is now asking for a new trial through a petition for post-conviction relief.