After a preliminary hearing in Kamsack on Thursday, the court ruled to move forward with a pre-trial in connection to several counts of historical sexual assault made towards Ted Quewezance. Quewezance, the former chief of Keeseekoose First Nation and a residential school survivor, was charged in August last summer with four counts of sexual assault. The 70-year-old was arrested by Kamsack RCMP after a person who was a youth at the time of the alleged offences came forward to police Quewezance submitted a plea of not guilty in a Kamsack provincial courtroom on Nov. 7. After the Crown presented the evidence in court on April 11, the court determined a pre-trial will occur on May 17 at Yorkton Provincial Court. Due to a publication ban on the hearing, no information of the matters can be shared.
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