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Sentencing Delayed for Pastor Who Sold Church

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MANTECA, Calif. (AP) - A former pastor who was arrested after selling his church without telling the congregation will not be sentenced until next month, court officials said.

Randall Radic was the pastor of First Congregational Church in Ripon before his arrest in 2005. He sold the 89-year-old church, the town's oldest, for $525,000 to a couple who planned to convert it into offices.

Radic pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft by embezzlement last year, sparing him a longer sentence. He faces 16 months in prison as part of his plea deal.

A sentence hearing in San Joaquin County Superior Court in Manteca was postponed Monday because a prosecutor could not attend. It was rescheduled for Feb. 6.

Radic is free on his own recognizance.

© 2007 AP Wire and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved.

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