Trial delayed for Oklahoma State basketball player

STILLWATER — A judge has delayed the trial of a suspended Oklahoma State basketball player accused of sexually assaulting two women.

 
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Published: June 13, 2012   

STILLWATER — A judge has delayed the trial of a suspended Oklahoma State basketball player accused of sexually assaulting two women.

A local newspaper reports that Darrell Williams' trial was postponed by a week until July 9. Payne County District Judge Phillip Corley says the delay is necessary because a prosecution witness will be out of the country.

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Two women allege that Williams assaulted them at an off-campus party in 2010. He's charged with four counts of rape by instrumentation and one count of sexual battery.

Prior to his suspension, Williams averaged 7.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.




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