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Navajo medicine man headed to trial
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2002 A New Mexico state judge has ruled there is enough evidence against a Navajo medicine man accused of rape to go to trial. Herbert Yazzie Sr., 52, faces charges of criminal sexual penetration, battery and intimidation of a witness. He is alleged to have raping a pregnant woman who asked for his help. Get the Story:
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