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are coach outlet bags real Blackwell, 58, was found guilty last Thursday of three counts of sexual child abuse for fondling and having sexual contact with Dontee Stokes, a one time parish choirboy who later shot him. Blackwell could receive up to 45 years in prison when he is sentenced April 15.But the request in Blackwell's case has special significance because Circuit Judge Stuart R. Berger acknowledged during the trial that he had "failed" to maintain an atmosphere of fairness when two detectives mentioned other victims during their testimony, and later to television reporters.If Berger denies the motion, Blackwell could appeal to a higher court.Blackwell's trial attracted national attention because his victim shot him in May 2002, at the height of the priest abuse scandal in the American Catholic church.Stokes, 29, was acquitted of attempted murder but convicted of weapons charges.Last Thursday, after a weeklong trial, a jury convicted Blackwell of sexual child abuse for molesting Stokes as a teenager from 1989 to 1992 at St Edward's.Defense attorney Kenneth W. Ravenell pointed to several circumstances that warrant a new trial: television interviews of sequestered witnesses; an attempt by two detectives to influence the jury through improper references to "other possible victims;" testimony by one of the investigators that he found Stokes credible, and the conduct of Stokes' relatives, whom Ravenell said loudly called out "pervert" as Blackwell passed by in the hallway outside the courtroom."If the judge applies the law, which is very clear, the judge should grant a new trial," Ravenell said yesterday after filing in