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Trial opens for Oklahoma I a wine Prosecutors accuse sheriff, officer of scheming to torture suspe H SHERMAN (AP) — The trial for two southern Oklahoma lawmen accused in an alleged scheme to kidnap and torture a suspected drug dealer is scheduled to begin Tuesday in federal court. Prosecutors believe the trial will take'one week but defense attorneys say they expect the trial to last two weeks. A grand jury indicted Love County Sheriff Wesley Liddell Jr. and his son-in-law. Marietta police officer Roger Ray Hilton, on June 1. They are accused of conspiracy to kidnap and inter state travel to commit a crime of violence. The men were freed on bond after spending almost a month in jail following their arrest in May. The FBI alleged the men planned to use a heated curling iron to get information from a man about drug labs operating in southern Okla homa and north Texas. The plan was not carried out. The FBI said it used another Marietta officer to obtain nine hours of taped conversations about the alleged plot. Residents of the community were outraged by the arrests. They rallied together and raised money to pay the men’s attorneys. Last week, supporters held a $50-a-plate fund-raising din ner in Ardmore, OK. Defense attorneys say there’s more to this case than a scheme allegedly hatched by two lawmen. “I think when this case is over, you will be dis appointed in our federal agents,” said state Sen. Darryl Roberts, D-Ardmore, an attorney for the men. “I feel good about the preparations of the case. I have confidence in the case.” One of the key issues during the case wl the accuracy of transcripts of the taped cornea tions, Roberts said. “For instance, when they say ‘1 don’t know guy,’ it says “I know that guy’ — that is a lo difference,” Roberts said. U.S. District Judge Paul Brown ruled thatt time the jury requests a transcript, itwouldb one made by both sides. The trial is scheduled to begin at9a.m.i« U.S. District Court for the Eastern Distnti Texas in Sherman. Liddell and Hilton were taken to Sherman lowing their arrest because it was the closest eral magistrate, the FBI said. Mattox refutes criticism of being insensitive TYLER (AP) — Attorney General Jim Mattox, reacting to criticism that he didn’t respond personally to the school bus crash that killed 21 stu dents last month, said local authori ties didn’t invite him to the scene. Mattox went to the Lower Rio Grande Valley in April when U.S. and Mexican authorities discovered a drug cult’s mass grave that con tained more than a dozen bodies, in cluding that of Texas college student Mark Kilroy. The grave was found outside Matamoros, Mexico, across the border from Brownsville. An Alton woman says officials have reacted less strongly to the bus accident than to Kilroy’s death. Olga Hernandez says she has col lected 5,000 signatures on petitions calling for stricter regulation of open caliche pits like the one in which the Alton school bus plunged Sept. 21. “They (the school bus passengers) were all Mexican-American chil dren,” Hernandez said, according to a Valley Morning Star report last week. When Kilroy was found dead, “we had (Gov. Bill) Clements and every body out there so concerned, the president of the United States and the whole world,” Hernandez said. “And this was 21 (people killed) and we haven’t heard from any of them.” Most of the victims in the Mat amoros ritual slayings were Mexi cans or Mexican-Americans. At a Tyler fund-raiser Sunday, Mattox said he was asked by sheriffs and Kilroy’s family to come to Brownsville after the cult victims’ bodies were discovered. He said he didn’t go to nearby Alton after the bus tragedy because it was not a criminal matter. ficials are competent enough to han dle anything that arises,” he said. “It would be arrogant for me to step in before I had been asked to re spond.” the governor of Texas,” she “Since the attorney general k come to offer the families-hiscoi lences, we plan to visit himinslea “Had I gone down there to help without being asked, I would have been severely criticized for grand- standing,” Mattox said. “Even when the Kilroys asked me to come to Mat amoros, I was criticized.” “I always presume the local law of- Mattox is scheduled to announce his candidacy for governor Tuesday in five Texas cities, including Brownsville. “Those children died becait politics,” she said. Hernandez said she and other Al- ton-area residents will take their pe tition to the state capitol. “We were planning to take them to Austin and see if we could talk to Mattox said he appeared fund-raiser in Austin recent' benefit the families of the bus: dent victims. “I guess anytime a high figure bears fruit, someone ilii rocks at you,” he said. Electrician lives through 12-story fal SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A worker atop a 12-story medical building fell Monday and struck a patient on a second-story atrium balcony before landing in a coffee shop below, officials said. Troy Livingston and another electrician with Out door Lighting Services were working on a sign at Medi cal Center Tower I when Livingston fell at about 1:12 p.m., police Sgt. Pat Kilough said. Livingston and the other worker had just finished re pairing an electric sign. “The next thing that the other electrician finds is the rope is flying by him and this guy (Livingston) is going through the skylight below,” Kilough said. As he fell though the steel-rimmed skylight, Liv ingston began tumbling and struck a patient who was waiting at a second-story balcony for X-rays, witnesses said. The electrician then fell two more storie landed on a table in the building’s coffee shop,|» said. “There were some ladies screaming downstair!; tty bad,” Oscar Gallegos, a building employeewk nessed the accident, said. “It was chaotic. There people all over. There were doctors and nurse: over.” He was in guarded condition at nearby St. Luke theran Hospital, said hospital spokesman WalterB: who declined to identify the man pending notifc of relatives. Livingston was in critical condition, Baker said Rick Garcia, spokesman for Outdoor Lighlinf Livingston is in his 20s. He did not know how lot: had worked for the small company. CHINA Guest Speakers: Dr. Jon P. Alston, Professor of Sociology and Dr. Lawrence C. 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