By Andy Furillo
afurillo@sacbee.com
The sentencing on fired former Sacramento sheriff's deputy Chu Vue for the murder of state correctional officer Steve Lo two years ago was delayed today because the probation report on the case had not yet been completed.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Steve White rescheduled Vue's sentencing for Nov. 29.
A jury convicted the 45-year-old Vue on Sept. 19 in the killing of the 39-year-old prison officer.
Evidence at trial showed that Vue arranged for two of his younger brothers to carry out the shooting death of Lo because the officer was having an affair with the former deputy's wife.
Vue's younger brothers, Gary Vue and Chong Vue, are scheduled to be tried Feb. 15.
Sentencing today also was delayed on Vue's co-defendant, fellow Hmong clan member Lang Vue.
Lang Vue was acquitted on murder charges, but was convicted of being an accessory to a felony by harboring Chu Vue's two younger brothers.
The brothers were wanted on a Minnesota murder charges when Lo was shot and killed Oct. 15, 2008, in the garage of his south Sacramento home while he was preparing to go to work.
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