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Convictions of ex-Choctaw chief upheld
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MAY 16, 2000 The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal made by former Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Chief Hollis Roberts. Roberts was convicted in 1997 of sexual abuse and is currently serving an 11 1/2 year sentence in Texas. Source: Court upholds ex-chief's convictions (The Daily Oklahoman 5/16) Relevant Links:
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma: www.choctawnation.com
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