Warren Jeffs and the FLDS

Warren Jeffs and the FLDS

Warren Jeffs is president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which has polygamous communities in Arizona, Utah, Texas and Canada. The FLDS is not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon faith. Jeffs was...

Warren Jeffs is president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which has polygamous communities in Arizona, Utah, Texas and Canada. The FLDS is not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon faith. Jeffs was hiding from police for over 2 years before he was arrested in late August 2006 at a traffic stop north of Las Vegas. He was on the FBI's Most Wanted List.

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ELDORADO, Texas (AP) — Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott made a surprise appearance Tuesday at the trial of a polygamist group member, to question potential jurors in the sexual assault case. Abbott appeared at the prosecutors’ table for the start of jury selection in the case against Allan Keate, 57. Keate faces up to life in prison if convicted of sexual assault of a child for his alleged “spiritual marriage” to a 15-year-old. Keate is the second member of the Fundamentalist LDS Church to face criminal trial since Texas authorities raided the polygamist group’s ranch last year. Abbott’s office is handling the prosecutions in ... Read Full Story
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I remember reading part of The Naked Lunch a few years back…actually, a lot of years back and found it quite strange, and thus didn’t finish it, but never discarded it and planned on reading it later down the line (I have the book on my shelf now). About a month ago I heard from a friend of a friend about his other book (his, meaning William S. Burroughs) called Junky and thus picked it up and began reading it. It had me quite captivated for it took you on a journey of his drug induced days back East, but the book lost me ... Read Full Story
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The first polygamist sect member to face criminal trial following the raid of a West Texas ranch was sentenced to 10 years in prison Tuesday for sexually assaulting an underage girl with whom he had a so-called "spiritual marriage." Jurors who last week convicted Raymond Jessop, 38, handed down the sentence that includes an $8,000 fine. His attorneys had sought probation for the conviction that could have brought him up to 20 years in prison. Jessop, who prosecutors allege has nine wives, still faces a separate bigamy charge to be tried later. He is the first member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ ... Read Full Story
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The first of a dozen polygamist sect members charged with abuse of women stands trial Monday, 18 months after agents raided the group's remote ranch and carted off more than 400 children in the largest child-custody case in American history. Raymond Jessop, 38, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of sexual assault of a child, a charge stemming from his alleged marriage to an underage girl in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He will be tried later on a separate count of bigamy related to a second alleged underage bride. In all, 12 sect members have ... Read Full Story
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The first jury trial in more than a decade in the sleepy West Texas town of Eldorado involves an alleged polygamist and an accusation of sexual assault of an underage bride, a far cry from the occasional drunken driving cases that normally occupy the Schleicher County court system. Attorneys on Monday will begin culling the largest jury pool ever called in Eldorado to try to find 14 people in a county of 2,800 who can set aside what they've heard about a polygamist sect whose alleged marriages involving underage girls triggered a police raid that swept more than 400 children into state custody last ... Read Full Story
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Canada will not appeal a court ruling tossing out criminal charges against two men in polygamous religious sects, authorities in British Columbia said Thursday. Provincial Attorney General Michael de Jong said that westernmost British Columbia will instead ask its provincial Supreme Court whether Canada's law against polygamy is constitutional. "We believe polygamy is against the law, and it should be against the law," de Jong told reporters. But before measures can be taken to prevent it, he said, courts have to answer the question: "Is polygamy a crime in Canada?" Last month a judge with the court quashed charges against Winston Blackmore and James ... Read Full Story
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian court will be asked if the country's laws against polygamy violate constitutional protections of religious freedom, British Columbia's attorney general said on Thursday. The law's constitutionality was left in limbo last month after a judge tossed out a criminal case against two members of a breakaway Mormon sect that practices polygamy in the Western Canadian province, Michael de Jong said. "There is a question that needs to be answered, and it's a very basic one: Is polygamy a crime in Canada?" de Jong told reporters in announcing the special case to be filed in British Columbia Supreme ... Read Full Story
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Eldorado, Texas » Jury selection began today in the trial of Allan Eugene Keate, 57, a member of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints accused of child sexual abuse in connection with an alleged "spiritual" marriage to a 15-year-old girl.  
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A trial is set to beginTuesday for a second FLDS man charged with sexual assault of a child -- one month after a West Texas jury sent another polygamist sect member to prison for 10 years on the same charge.  
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ELDORADO -- A district court hearing in Eldorado to quash indictments against 12 members of an FLDS polygamous sect was cut short after the defense attorneys presented a motion to disqualify the judge, 51st District Judge Barbara Walther.  
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FLDS writings, pictures to be used in Texas trialsFox 13 Now - Salt Lake CityIn all, a dozen FLDS members, including polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs, 53, face criminal charges related to underage marriages. ...and more »  
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Estate of dead FLDS leader seeks control of trustDeseret NewsThe Utah courts took control of the trust in 2005 after allegations of mismanagement by Warren Jeffs, the current FLDS president and son of Rulon Jeffs, ...and more »  
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The FLDS church and heirs of a former prophet want a Utah judge to remove a fiduciary who oversees a polygamous community's property trust, alleging the trustee's actions have left the trust in "decidedly worse" shape than when he took over its management.  
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Raymond Jessop has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and $8000 in fine. Raymond Merril Jessop is the first to be tried, among the 12 members of the polygamist Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS). Jessop was found guilty for sexually assaulting...read more  
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FLDS verdict: Polygamous sect member guilty in sex-assault caseSalt Lake TribuneWillie Jessop, spokesman for the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, also declined comment. The jury will decide on a sentence after ...Witness: FLDS men lead all aspects of sect lifeThe Associated PressFLDS TRIAL: All eyes still on Jessop, for nowSan Angelo Standard-TimesFLDS TRIAL: Jessop guilty of sexual assaultSan Angelo Standard...  
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MiamiHerald.comTexas judge limits some records in FLDS trial over polygamy referencesSalt Lake TribuneDefense attorney Mark Stevens argued that much of the content of the documents, mostly marriage records or dictations made by Warren S. Jeffs, leader of the ...Inside of vault described in polygamist tria in TexaslScripps NewsFLDS: Ranger recounts entry to YFZ vaultSan Angelo Standard-TimesJudge orders redaction of polygamist documentsHouston...  
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Analyst: FLDS defendant likely fathered girl's childHouston ChronicleRaymond Merril Jessop, 38, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, is being tried in the 2004 sexual assault of a child. ...Expert at FLDS trial: Almost no doubt Jessop is child's fatherSalt Lake TribuneFLDS TRIAL: Judge to let DNA expert testify in Jessop trialSan Angelo Standard TimesFLDS: Eldorado citizens reflect on sectSan Angelo...  
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