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Accusers of Oneida official won't testify
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2002 Two Oneida Nation women who accused a tribal official of assault failed to show up and testify at a hearing on Thursday. Clint Hill, a member of the Men's Council, was subsequently acquitted. He plans to challenge similar charges against him in a New York county court. Maisie Shenandoah and Diane Shenandoah claim Hill assaulted and harassed them. Get the Story:
Oneida tribal official is acquitted (The Syracuse Newspapers 8/9)
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