Four Kickapoo women who are accused of trespassing and burglary for participating in a takeover of the tribal headquarters face another delay in their trial.
Kickapoo tribal members were informed they were being called for a jury pool. But the tribal judge canceled the trial, saying Auchee Wahpepah, Juanita Prado, Valentina Jimenez and Glenda Deer failed to ask for a jury and failed to pay a jury fee.
The women never received notice of the requirements, their lawyer said.
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Kickapoo trial postponed again
(The Oklahoman 4/13)
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