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Man will appeal sentence in 2010 fight death after football game
Posted: 02.13.2013 at 12:08 PM
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Twenty-seven-year-old Curtis Simms was sentenced last week to five years in prison for the death of a man after the Alabama-South Carolina football game.  / FILE
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- A Richland County man is appealing the 5-year prison sentence he was given for the death of another man in a scuffle after a 2010 college football game.

Twenty-seven-year-old Curtis Simms was sentenced last week to five years in prison for the death of a man after the Alabama-South Carolina football game.

A Richland County jury convicted Simms of aggravated breach of peace in the death of 20-year-old Martin Gasque.

Authorities say Simms is an Alabama fan who had a chance encounter with Gasque after the Gamecocks' win. Testimony indicated that Simms punched Gasque, who fell under a friend's pickup truck and died.

One of Simms' attorneys, Greg Harris, said he is seeking a new trial.

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