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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A Utah man jailed in Venezuela since June has had his hopes for being reunited with his family for Christmas all but dashed with the fourth postponement of a preliminary hearing.
Judge Elena Cassiani did not appear for Tuesday's hearing in which she was to rule on whether to dismiss the weapons charges against Joshua Holt. A new date was set for January.
Holt traveled to Venezuela to marry a woman he met online. Officials have charged he was stockpiling weapons in his wife's apartment and linked him to what it alleges was a U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro.
Secretary of State John Kerry has voiced concern about Holt's imprisonment and a senior State Department official discussed the case with officials during two recent visits to Caracas.
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