A white man who is currently serving a life sentence for the death of a Black student in Annapolis, Maryland, is appealing his conviction. ABC News reports Sean Urbanski was found guilty in Dec. 2019 of stabbing Lt. Richard Collins III to death at a bus stop in May 2017. Now, his attorneys are requesting a new trial from the Court of Special Appeals on the grounds that the jury shouldn't have seen racist memes on Urbanski's phone during his trial, leading them to believe the 2017 crime was racially motivated. Prince George's County prosecutors argued that the case was a racially charged hate crime, however, Judge Lawrence Hill Jr. dismissed the charge despite him saying he felt the crime was both influenced by alcohol and race, as Blavity previously reported . Prosecutors were able to provide evidence in the case showing at least six racist memes Urbanski kept on his phone as well as an interaction with a Facebook group called “Alt-Reich: Nation.” But Urbanski's attorneys are...