A man convicted of murdering American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Pictou Aquash went before the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday.
Arlo Looking Cloud, 51, was found guilty of the 1975 murder of Aquash. Her body was found on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in February 1976.
Looking Cloud's lawyer told the court his trial was prejudicial because prosecutors presented information about AIM and the organization's alleged involvement in Aquash's murder. Looking Cloud wants to be released or granted a new trial.
A second man, a Canadian Native, has been charged with the murder. John Graham is fighting extradition from Canada.
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Looking Cloud seeks new trial
(AP 1/11)
Graham's fate could hinge on Looking Cloud appeal (CBC 1/10)
Relevant Links:
Looking Cloud trial transcripts - http://home.earthlink.net/~cloud_transcripts
Lakota
Perspective - http://www.lakotaperspectives.com
John
Graham Defense Committee - http://www.grahamdefense.org
Indigenous
Women for Justice - http://www.indigenouswomenforjustice.org
Anna
Mae Pictou-Aquash Info - http://www.dickshovel.com/annalay.html
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