Lack of jurors delays US airman rape trial

The trial of a US military serviceman accused of rape has been delayed for a year because of a lack of jurors, a court has been told.
Keiran Lee Bogstad, 23, appeared at Northampton Crown Court, where his trial was due to start earlier this week.
He is accused of raping a British citizen three times at RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, between November 2020 and February 2021.
Mr Bogstad, of RAF Croughton, pleaded not guilty at a hearing in August last year.
Adjourning the proceedings, Judge Rebecca Crane told him: "I am sorry your trial couldn't be dealt with this week. This case will be re-listed for 15 September next year."
Mr Bogstad was granted conditional bail.
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