Chasing Horse’s Nevada sex abuse trial on hold indefinitely
Chasing Horse’s Nevada sex abuse trial on hold indefinitely

 By Rio Yamat THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS (AP)- The sexual abuse trial of a “Dances With Wolves” actor charged in Nevada with abusing Indigenous women and girls for more than a decade is on hold indefinitely, a state judge announced Wednesday.   Nathan Chasing Horse, 46, was originally set to stand trial May 1. He is charged with 18 felonies, including sexual assault of a minor, kidnapping, lewdness and child abuse.   Shortly after a grand jury in Las Vegas indicted him in February, Chasing Horse invoked his right to a trial within 60 days. But on Wednesday, his public defender, Kristy Holston, asked to put a pause on proceedings while they ask the Nevada Supreme Court to toss his indictment.   Clark County District Judge Carli Kierny said

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