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FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Court proceedings for a man accused of sexually assaulting three North Dakota State University students have been postponed.
KFGO-AM reports (http://bit.ly/1BVPcss ) the attorney for Stanley Busche asked to move an April pre-trial hearing back due to pending matters that won't be settled by then. Busche also waived his right to a speedy trial.
Police say Busche attacked international students on Dec. 20 after he entered an unlocked door of their ground-floor apartment near campus and ordered them to strip at knifepoint. Police say he sexually assaulted at least one of the women, and one was injured during a struggle.
Busche faces charges of gross sexual imposition, attempted sexual imposition and terrorizing.
Busche previously told a judge that he's not a violent person.
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