By Carson Walker
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
A Canadian man charged with killing American Indian Movement (AIM) activist Annie (Anna) Mae Pictou Aquash in 1975 should learn Thursday, December 6 if he has one more chance to appeal.
John Graham, a Yukon native, is fighting extradition to the United States to stand trial for the slaying of Aquash on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
The Supreme Court of Canada will announce Thursday, December 6 whether it will hear the case, said Chris Girouard, spokesman with the Department of Justice in Ottawa.
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
A Canadian man charged with killing American Indian Movement (AIM) activist Annie (Anna) Mae Pictou Aquash in 1975 should learn Thursday, December 6 if he has one more chance to appeal.
John Graham, a Yukon native, is fighting extradition to the United States to stand trial for the slaying of Aquash on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
The Supreme Court of Canada will announce Thursday, December 6 whether it will hear the case, said Chris Girouard, spokesman with the Department of Justice in Ottawa.
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