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samanthajane13
09-25-2007, 05:05 PM
By JENNIFER DOBNER, Associated Press Writer 4 minutes ago



ST. GEORGE, Utah - The leader of a polygamous Mormon splinter group was convicted Tuesday of being an accomplice to rape for performing a wedding between a 19-year-old man and a 14-year-old girl.

Warren Jeffs, 51, could get life in prison after a trial that threw a spotlight on a renegade community along the Arizona-Utah line where as many as 10,000 of Jeffs' followers practice plural marriage and revere him as a prophet with dominion over their salvation.

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ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A jury reached a verdict Tuesday in the case against a polygamous sect leader charged with being an accomplice to rape for performing a wedding between a young man and a 14-year-old girl.

The verdict in the case against Warren Jeffs was to be read early in the afternoon. The charges carry up to life in prison.

Jeffs, 51, is the leader of a renegade Mormon splinter group called the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, whose members live in two remote towns along the Utah-Arizona line, practice plural marriage and regard Jeffs as a prophet with dominion over their salvation.

He was charged with two counts of rape by accomplice in the arranged marriage of an underage girl to her 19-year-old cousin.

Jury deliberations began from scratch Tuesday after the judge replaced a juror with an alternate for undisclosed reasons. The night before, the jury told the judge it was close to a verdict after 13 hours of deliberations.

While polygamy itself was not on trial — the couple were monogamous — the case has focused attention on the practice of polygamy in Utah, where it generally has been tolerated in the half-century since a government raid in 1953. The raid was a public relations disaster after children were photographed being torn from their mothers' arms.

At the trial, widely different versions of the relationship — and Jeffs' influence — were presented by the young woman, now 21, and her former husband, Allen Steed, 26.

At their wedding in 2001 at a Nevada motel, the woman said, she cried in despair when pressed by Jeffs to say "I do" and had to be coaxed to kiss her new husband. She said the couple were married for at least a month before they had intercourse, her husband telling her it was "time for you to be a wife and do your duty."

"My entire body was shaking. I was so scared," she testified. "He just laid me on the bed and had sex."

Afterward, she slipped into the bathroom, where she downed two bottles of over-the-counter pain reliever and curled up on the floor, she said. "The only thing I wanted to do was die," she said.

But Steed testified that his teenage bride initiated their first sexual encounter, approaching him after he fell asleep in his clothes after a 12-hour day at work.

Under Utah law, a 14-year-old can consent to sex in some circumstances. But sex is not considered consensual if a person under 18 is enticed by someone at least three years older.

The mainstream Mormon Church, or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, renounced polygamy more than a century ago, excommunicates members who engage in the practice, and disavows any connection to the FLDS church.

Jeffs is also charged in Arizona with being an accomplice to both incest and sexual misconduct with a minor for arranging marriages between two underage girls and relatives of theirs. In addition, Jeffs is under federal indictment in Utah on charges of fleeing to avoid prosecution.


The charismatic Jeffs was captured in a traffic stop last year just outside Las Vegas after about 18 months on the run. At the time, he was on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, alongside such figures as Osama bin Laden.

Jeffs was in a red Cadillac Escalade in which investigators found more than $57,000, cell phones, prepaid credit cards, wigs and sunglasses.
Since at least the 1920s, members of the FLDS have lived in the twin towns of Colorado City, Ariz., and Hildale, Utah, where the women wear long prairie dresses and have long braided hair, and the men dress modestly, often in buttoned-up shirts.

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YAHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Got that SOB!!!!:beer:

Have fun with your new cell-mate, Warren!!!:seeya:

One2Snoop
09-25-2007, 05:18 PM
Jury Convicts Jeffs As Rape Accomplice

POSTED: 12:36 pm PDT September 25, 2007
UPDATED: 1:46 pm PDT September 25, 2007

The leader of a polygamous Mormon splinter group was convicted Tuesday of being an accomplice to rape for performing a wedding between a 19-year-old man and a 14-year-old girl.
Warren Jeffs, 51, could get life in prison after a trial that threw a spotlight on a renegade community along the Arizona-Utah line where as many as 10,000 of Jeffs' followers practice plural marriage and revere him as a mighty prophet with dominion over their salvation.
Prosecutors said Jeffs forced the girl into marriage and sex against her will.
The jury deliberated about 16 hours over three days. On Tuesday morning, the judge replaced a juror with an alternate for undisclosed reasons.
The case focused attention on the practice of polygamy in Utah, where it has generally been tolerated in the half-century since a government raid in 1953 proved a public relations disaster, with children photographed being torn from their mothers' arms.
Jeffs succeeded his father in 2002 as president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Former members say he rules with an iron fist, demanding perfect obedience from followers and exercising the right to arrange marriages as well as break them up and assign new spouses.
At the trial, widely different versions of the relationship -- and Jeffs' influence -- were presented by the woman, now 21, and her former husband, Allen Steed, 26.
At their wedding in 2001 at a Nevada motel, the woman said, she cried in despair when pressed by Jeffs to say "I do" and had to be coaxed to kiss her new husband. The woman testified that FLDS girls receive no information about their bodies or reproduction. She said she didn't even know sex was the means by which women had babies.
The woman said the couple were married for at least a month before they had intercourse, her husband telling her it was "time for you to be a wife and do your duty."
"My entire body was shaking. I was so scared," she testified. "He just laid me on the bed and had sex."
Afterward, she slipped into the bathroom, where she downed two bottles of over-the-counter pain reliever and curled up on the floor, she said. "The only thing I wanted to do was die," she said.
But Steed testified that his teenage bride initiated their first sexual encounter, approaching him after he fell asleep in his clothes after a 12-hour day at work.
Under Utah law, a 14-year-old can consent to sex in some circumstances. But sex is not considered consensual if a person under 18 is enticed by someone at least three years older.
For reasons prosecutors have never explained, Steed has not been charged with a crime.



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FDInLaw
09-25-2007, 05:34 PM
This is great news! :beer:

kurro07
09-26-2007, 12:39 AM
I read a book called "under the banner of heaven" I think and it was about that sect in utah. The author approached the book very biased in my opinion. Anyways, this so called "prophet" had like 20 wives by the time the book was written. It seemed to me that the guy was full of BS and just using polygamy as an excuse to be a child molester.

FDInLaw
09-26-2007, 06:38 PM
I read a book called "under the banner of heaven" I think and it was about that sect in utah. The author approached the book very biased in my opinion. Anyways, this so called "prophet" had like 20 wives by the time the book was written. It seemed to me that the guy was full of BS and just using polygamy as an excuse to be a child molester.
This is an excellent book! :beer:

Angie1960
09-26-2007, 08:20 PM
This is an excellent book! :beer:

FD - Who is Nona?

wind149
09-26-2007, 09:59 PM
I whooped with joy when I watched Fox and they had it live and the look on his face, I really think he thought he was going to walk as he is convinced himself he is a true "prophet" of the Lord and he is nothing but a pedophile cult leader. I think it sunk in by now he is gonna be in a cell for a long time. I watched a thing on Dateline one night about this cult and polygamy. I watched horrified as this young girl about 17 is about to become this 57 year old fat, slovenly, pig's 7th wife and is thrilled to do so!!! These people are so brain-washed, she actually believed the Lord is giving her to him. This guy was disgusting, I can't imagine having sex with him willingly. And because he is a "preacher man" he married them with all the kids and other wives thinking this was the best day of their lives. And then to the cops. As a former sheriff's dispatcher, I almost puked when Dateline was trying to talk to some of the cult members in Utah, the chief of police shows up and tells them they have to leave and actually has the nerve to say "leave these good people alone" This chief is condoning the very fact there are young girls being raped and married off to men old enough to be their granddaddy, and it made me wonder if he wasn't helping himself as well. It always blows me away when seemingly intelligent people mixed up in these whack job cults. The Moonies, the Jim Jones Kool-Aid massacre, the Waco Whackos, Heaven's Gate, Charles Manson and this pig Jefts. And how they just hand over everything they have including their children and they have to know what he was going to do with them and actually obeyed this freak and allowed their own girls to be raped and married off. I saw the girl from the trial today and I am thinking now maybe this poor child can have a good life now. She does not have to fear him anymore as he is just piece of dog crap in a cage, he is and never was a prophet of God, just a warped, twisted, pedophile and the jury saw him for what he is and Thank You to those good people. And an update on the cops. Several of them were relieved of their duties in Utah and AZ when the State Police investigated yet another case where a young girl ran away and told her horror story, she told them she had asked for help from the Hillsdale PD and the chief dragged her back to the cult, and he is one who is now under investigation himself, PIG! And today her husband was formally charged with rape and it is now the domino effect here. Tonight, on Inside Edition they had a piece about these freaks and were able to learn that some people smartened up and left the cult, while others appear lost, bewildered, and not sure what to do without Creepo telling them how to function. They all should all leave and try to have a real life and raise their children right without some freak telling them when to go to the bathroom and hand over their daughters. But I am afraid that they are so brain-washed it might be awhile, if any, they are able to realize they are now free. He get sentenced Nov 5th and I can't wait to see what he gets, I hope it is the max and he gets to the Big House and he will know real fear for a change. He will have to wonder if someone will rape him. He will have to sleep on his back with one eye open. Yeah, but he will probably be placed in PC as all the other maggots. Why do they get special treatment? They raped and murdered children and they are housed in PC FOR THEIR SAFETY!!! I say put them in gen pop and look the other way. On a final thought, regarding the Dateline piece, the one thing the reporter touched on as all the women and young girls are always escorted where ever they go and PIG wanted to make sure they did not run. And according to one girl, she ran, they found her, dragged her back and made her at 14, marry a man old enough to be her great grandfather, know who it was? PIG's own father!!:flamemad: