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Jury picks stalled in Navajo case
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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2002 It could be a couple more weeks before a white man charged with the murder of a Navajo woman faces a jury, according to lawyers on both sides of the case. Out of a 245-member jury pool, only 87 have been questioned. Since Robert Ray Fry faces the death penalty, the proceedings are moving slow, said the attorneys. Fry is charged with first-degree murder, abduction and attempted rape of Betty Lee, a Navajo mother of five. He also faces charges in the death of a Navajo man. His attorney has objected to evidence that he was prejudiced against Native Americans. Get the Story:
Fry jury selection to continue next wee (The Farmington Daily-Times 3/29) Related Stories:
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