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On Jun 10, 5:25*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 10, 2:18*pm, Gregg wrote: I can't say I am surprised. Both of the two girls decided not to testify and the prosecution said "it just wouldn't be worth it" not verbatim - but something like that. Pretty powerful guy IMO to duck those charges. What do you think BA? Do you think there was a chance a sweaty palm full of money was exchanged? ??? The Texas case against polygamous church sect prophet Warren Jeffs suddenly looms even larger than it did before after Arizona officials decided to dismiss their charges Wednesday, according to a recent article in the Wichita Falls Times and Record News newspaper. Jeffs has been awaiting trial in a Mohave County, Arizona jail since February 2008 for alleged crimes which occurred in that jurisdiction. Jeffs, as the former leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints(FLDS) is obviously the "big fish" among all the defendants charged in the polygamous sect trials. The Texas investigations were launched by Wichita Falls native Gregory Abbott, who is currently the Attorney General for the State of Texas. Abbott's AG personnel along with many Department of Public Safety troopers, including several from the Wichita Falls office, raided the FLDS compound at the YFZ Ranch, near San Angelo, Texas. With the dismissal of the Arizona charges, prosecution of the group's leader will be dependent on the Texas Attorney General's office and other Texas prosecutors. Two previous FLDS sect members were convicted by Texas juries and sentenced to heavy prison time for their role in the activities behind the walls of secrecy which surrounded the mysterious YFZ Ranch. Merrill Leroy Jessop was recently convicted and sentenced to 75 years in the Texas penitentiary by a jury near San Angelo, Texas, for crimes committed at the YFZ Ranch, also as a result of the work by Gregory Abbott's office. The trial of yet another FLDS cult member Abram Harker Jeffs, 39, commenced Wednesday morning with jury selection in Schleicher County, Texas. Abram Harker Jeffs is charged with sexual assault of a child, a first degree felony which is punishable by five to 99 years orlife in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. He was arrested in the raid on the compound near San Angelo, which was orchestrated by Texas Attorney General Gregory Abbott. Many Child Protective Services workers from Wichita Falls, Texas, trekked westward to the YFZ compound at the time of the raid and took custody of children suspected of being abused. Wichita Falls attorney Dick Sutherland generously donated his time to represent one of the children who was in the compound at the time of the dramatic raid which dominated national headlines. Anyone interested in reading other public safety and law enforcement articles should click on the subscribe button above. http://www.examiner.com/x-33602-Wich...ps-its-charges |
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