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 Nearly five years after a stretch limousine packed with birthday revelers careened down a hill and off a road in rural upstate New York, killing 20 people, the operator of the company that rented out the vehicle is going on trial.Nauman Hussain, who ran Prestige Limousine, is charged with criminally negligent homicide and second-degree manslaughter in connection with the Oct. 6, 2018 crash mdash; one of the deadliest U.S. road wrecks of the past two decades mdash; in Schoharie, a village west of Albany. Jury selection began Monday in Schoharie County Court for a trial expected to last at least four weeks.                                        Seventeen people using the limo for a birthday celebration were killed, along with the driver and two bystanders outside a country store wher stanley cups uk e the vehicle crashed.The victims  relatives have been on an emotional rollercoaster ever since. After pandemic-related delays in the criminal case, they were exasperated by a 2021 announcement of a plea deal tha stanley cupe t would have spared Hussain prison time. A surprise twist came last fall when a judge rejected the deal, setting  stanley cup becher up the trial this week a few miles down the road from the accident site.         All we can do is move on and hope that we can get justice,  said Tom King, the father of four sisters killed in the crash.  It s not going to be closure for families that lost their kids. I mean, we lost four daughters and three sons-in-law in one shot. There s no way we ll ever make that up, no ma Vabn Supreme Court rules on states  assault weapons ban
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