OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The trial of a former Oakland community group leader accused of ordering the murders of three men, including a local journalist, has been suspended again.
The judge canceled proceedings Thursday because the
prosecutor was out sick. The trial of Yusuf Bey IV, former head of Your Black
Muslim Bakery, will resume Monday.
It's the second time the testimony of the
prosecution's key witness, Devaughndre Broussard, has been interrupted by
illness.
Broussard says he fatally shot two men in 2007 on
Bey's orders. He also alleges that Antoine Mackey, a bakery associate, helped
him in the killings and committed a third murder himself.
Defense attorneys have called Broussard a liar.
When the trial resumes, the defense is expected to
wrap up its cross-examination of Broussard, who already has been on the witness
stand for five days.
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