By Carson Walker
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
A federal appeals court during late July upheld the dismissal of a key charge against one of two men accused of the 1975 slaying of a fellow American Indian Movement member, opening the possibility he could be tried in state court....
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by SkabewisBy Carson Walker
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
Federal prosecutors seeking to put a Canadian man on trial in a 1975 slaying have struck out twice with a judge and once with an appeals panel, so a review by a full appeals court is not warranted, the man’s lawyer has argued....-
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by SkabewisBy 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.
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