A former East Saint Louis man granted a new murder trial after questions were raised about the presiding judge has been convicted a second time.  The Belleville News-Democrat reports Saint Clair County Circuit Judge Robert Haida on Tuesday found 55-year old Gregory Muse guilty of first-degree murder and committing a felony while armed.  Prosecutors alleged Muse and Correy Ransom were robbing an East Saint Louis pawn shop in 2011 when the store owner killed Ransom.  Muse was charged under a statute allowing an accomplice to be accused in a death if it happens during a forcible felony.  Haida overturned Muse’s conviction last year after his trial overseen by then-Circuit Judge Michael Cook.  Cook resigned, pleaded guilty to federal heroin and weapons charges, and was sentenced to two years in prison.