KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday morning it will not hear the appeal of a Kansas City man convicted of killing three people in 2018.

Issac Fisher, 42, is serving two life sentences without the possibility of parole and a third life sentence for a shooting that left three people dead and a 4-year-old injured.

The judge set those sentences to run consecutively after the prosecutor said it would recognize each victim in the shooting.

The court declined to hear his case without giving a specific reason; however, Fisher claims that during his trial, a judge allowed people to enter the courtroom during breaks in his testimony, amounting to an unconstitutional closure of the courtroom.

The judge noted during the trial that conversations among people watching the tri

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