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Mex. court overturns conviction of Indian men
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2003 A Mexican court has overturned the convictions of two Huichol Indian men accused of killing an American journalist. Juan Chivarra de la Cruz and Miguel Hernandez de la Cruz made a confession in the case but retracted, citing torture by soldiers. They allegedly killed Philip True, a reporter for the San Antonio Express-News. Get the Story:
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