A jury in Oklahoma acquitted an Indian pastor of the most serious charges in a child abuse case.
Marvin James Lowe, 57, of the Arbeka Indian Baptist Church was accused of molesting a girl. But he was cleared of nine counts of lewd molestation of a child and was convicted on six misdemeanor counts of domestic abuse, a lesser crime.
Lowe lost his job as a maintenance man with the Muscogee Nation after the charges came to light.
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Jury finds Weleetka pastor not guilty on nine counts of lewd molestation
(The Oklahoman 11/12)
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