The five individuals charged in the Mosquito First Nation fraud case will see their matters return to North Battleford Provincial Court Friday, Nov. 28 at 10 a.m.
That is the adjournment date agreed to in court Friday morning. Former chief Noel Stone, Jr., Milton Oxebin, Elbert Pahsaknunk, Anderson Moosomin and Derrick Graham, face charges in connection to alleged fraud with the band election on Mosquito First Nation in 2011.
This adjournment and the previous one centre on concerns with the information filed in the case.
Defence lawyer Nicholas Stooshinoff, representing Graham, who served notice of an application to quash in the previous appearance in September, said they are endeavouring to solve the issues.
Appearing for Stone, Oxebin and Pahsaknunk was Tanner Daniels, who was also acting as agent for Bill Archer, who represents Moosomin.