Warren Jeffs- fundamentalist polygamist
Warren Steed Jeffs (born December 3, 1955, in San Francisco, California, was the leader of a controversial Mormon fundamentalist polygamist sect known as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS Church) from 2002 to 2007. Jeffs' position in this organization was reportedly that of absolute ruler.
Jeffs gained international notoriety in May 2006 when he was placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution on Utah state charges related to his alleged arrangement of extralegal "marriages" between his adult male followers and underage girls. He was arrested in August 2006 in Nevada, and agreed to be taken to Utah for trial. In May and July of 2007 the State of Arizona charged him with eight additional counts—including sexual conduct with minors and incest—in two separate cases. His trial, which began early in September of 2007 in St. George, Utah, lasted less than a month, and on September 25 the verdict was read declaring him guilty of two counts of rape as an accomplice. On November 20, 2007 he was sentenced to imprisonment for 10 years to life and has begun serving his sentence at the Utah State Prison. He formally resigned from the presidency of the FLDS Church on the day he was sentenced.
Further charges have been filed and he will now stand trial for similar activities in Arizona.
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08/05/09
Warren Jeffs being force-feed.
Vital signs were worsening
Polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs is being force-fed in jail for the second time in less than a week after again refusing to eat, Arizona officials said Tuesday.
Mohave County sheriff's spokeswoman Trish Carter said force feeding of Jeffs started Friday at the Kingman, Ariz., jail after it was found he was not eating. Jeffs subsequently started eating on his own again and continued doing so until Monday night, she said.
But on Tuesday, Jeffs again refused to eat and is now being force-fed via a tube down his throat that delivers liquid nutrition, Carter said.
"Mr. Jeffs is closely being watched 24 hours a day," a statement from Carter said.
In a letter filed with the Mohave Superior Court on Friday, the jail's medical director said Jeffs had been refusing food and was no longer urinating. Medical Director Kirsten Mortenson said Jeffs' vital signs were worsening and he was suffering peripheral edema -- the swelling of extremities like hands, feet and legs -- brought on by "protein/calorie malnutrition."
"This deterioration will continue to accelerate and become harder to reverse the longer it persists," Mortenson wrote in a letter to Judge Steven F. Conn. "His death could be imminent without immediate medical intervention."
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01/23/09
Warren Jeffs Seeks Hearing To Suppress Evidence
Warren Jeff's attorney, Mike Piccarreta, filed a motion with a Mohave County Superior Court judge to hold a hearing to suppress evidence found at the Texas Raid, last year.
The Tucson attorney said that Mohave County Attorney Matt Smith is denying his client his right to a hearing, calling it a “Texas two step.”
He also spoke of Smith's attempt to obstruct the “truth-finding process” about the “illegal” raid.
Smith previously said he does not plan to use any of the evidence seized in the Texas raid at Jeffs' upcoming trial in Mohave County. The prosecutor opposes a hearing to suppress evidence saying he would be afraid if the Texas officers testified at the trial in Mohave County, it could jeopardize the Texas case.
At a prior hearing, Superior Court Judge Steven Conn said he preferred not to rule on the search warrant that triggered the Texas raid calling it the most highly publicized search warrant in the country in recent years.
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01/08/09
State seeks custody of Warren Jeff's child bride
A fight for the custody of the 14-year-old bride of jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs could be heating up, according to a document filed in West Texas over the holidays.
The girl is the only child still in foster care who was among the 439 children taken by CPS last spring from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ranch in Eldorado.
And the teen could remain in foster care permanently, her parents' rights severed, which could free her up for adoption, if her mother does not assure the agency that she can provide a safe home, one where the girl is not married to another man.
A Texas Child Protective Services progress report on the case, filed Dec. 22, reveals the agency's frustrated attempts to persuade the teen's mother, Barbara Jessop, to cooperate with them by assuring them her daughter would not be involved in other marriages.
The agency indicated it now wants permanent custody of the girl.
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07/24/08
Another indictment for Jeffs
Warren Jeffs and four other men indicted in Texas
Warren Jeffs has already been found guilty of an accessory to rape in Utah and will be going to trial in Arizona on similar charges. Now it looks like he will be going to trial in Texas, too.
Jeffs and four of the followers were charged in Texas with felony sexual assault of a child, and the fifth follower was charged with failing to report child abuse. One of the followers also was charged with bigamy.
The identities of the men and details of the accusations were to remain under seal until the men are arrested. Doran, who cultivated a relationship with the ranch's residents before state authorities raided the property April 3, said it's hard to tell whether they are even still in Texas.
"I haven't personally seen them since the raid took place," he said.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, whose office is acting as the special prosecutor in the case, vowed Tuesday that authorities would make an aggressive effort to find the accused members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
After these new rounds of charges have been announced against Jeffs, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will be in Washington, D.C. Wednesday to propose his polygamy crime bill.
The Victims of Polygamy Assistance Act of 2008 would be a federal grant to help police investigate suspected crimes in these communities, which have proven in the past very difficult to infiltrate, Reid said.
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Sect Leader Hospitalized
Warren Jeffs update
Warren Jeffs was hospitalized yesterday for an unspecified medical problem yesterday, yet described as deteriorating health.
The sect leader has had several health complications during his jail stay, including a trip to a prison infirmary because of a self-imposed fast. Jeffs also attempted suicide last year and was seen throwing himself against the walls and banging his head, authorities said.
The polygamist leader was tried and convicted in Utah on accomplice to rape charges and was sentenced to two consecutive prison terms of five years to life.
Jeffs is facing similar charges in Arizona.
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400 Kids to return to parents
Warren Jeffs Compound to receive kid home
More than 400 children are expected to return to their homes at the Yearning For Zion, in El Dorado, Texas, run by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS).
A spokesman for the group, Willie Jessop, said that it was pleased with the decision. "We are grateful that the court at least allowed mothers and children to come back," Jessop said.
The order came after the Texas supreme court ruled last week that the state's child protective services agency had been wrong to raid the compound in April.
Under the terms of the order issued by the court all the children must remain in Texas, and parents collecting their children must be photographed and agree to cooperate with any inquiry. They must also attend parenting classes.
"It allows the children to be returned safely to their families and caregivers in a prompt and orderly manner," the department said. "Second, the court's order ensures that the state's investigation of abuse and neglect continues with strong provisions in place to prevent interference and ensure compliance by the parents. The safety of these children remains our only goal in this case."
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-polygamist3-2008jun03,0,7374781.story
330 Children To Be Returned To Compound
DNA Taken From Warren Jeffs
According to an affidavit sent to the courts, Warren Jeffs had married a 14-year-old in Utah, and two 12-year-olds and another 14 year-old in Eldorado, Texas.
The samples were taken Thursday in Arizona from Jeffs, the sect's jailed 52-year-old "prophet," said Jerry Strickland, spokesman for the Texas attorney general's office.
The criminal investigation moved to the forefront as attorneys for the state and FLDS families gathered in court to discuss terms under which some of the children removed from the sect's ranch last month would be returned to their parents.
The criminal investigation is separate from an ongoing custody dispute involving the sect.
330 children will be returned to their mothers under certain rules, according to a CNN broadcast Friday, as early as Monday.
Conditions:
* Allowing unannounced home visits by Child Protective Services
*Giving CPS the child's address and a list of people living in the home within 72 hours after reclaiming the child
*Agreeing not to remove the child from the state of Texas
*Completing parenting classes and furnishing proof of completion
*Parents picking up their children would be required to have their photo and the child's photo taken and sign a release acknowledging they agree to the conditions.
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/05/30/texas.polygamists/index.html
Evidence Kiss and Tell Photos
Warren Jeffs Shows Off New Brides
Photos show Warren Jeffs holding and kissing 2 different young girls in a ceremonial setting. One of the pictures is labeled first anniversary January, 2005.
The other photo was taken inn July, 2006. She barely comes to the center of his chest, in one picture, so he is carrying her in his arms in two pictures... one while kissing.
The Texas Child Protective Services lawyers would not reveal how they obtained the photos, but are using them to allege the culture at the compound is abusive, and forces young girls to become child brides, the Deseret News reported.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/27/warren-jeffs-kissing-and_n_103805.html
Court Ruled Against Raid
An appeals court ruled Thursday that the state of Texas should not have seized hundreds of children from a polygamist sect, according to a CNN news alert.
The court said that the state had not proven that the children were in immediate physical danger, and therefore were improperly separated from their parents.
At news conference in San Angelo, the closest city to Eldorado, a lawyer for the sect said it was unclear when the families would be reunited, and that the team was reviewing the next legal steps in the process.
Lawyers for the state did not immediately respond to the ruling.
The appeals court opinion gives a lower court, who initially approved the state's actions, 10 days to act.
05/20/08
Argument Over Incest
Warren Jeffs' attorneys argued before Mohave County Superior Court Judge over whether or not incest charges on Warren Jeffs should be dropped. They said that prosecutors can either file sex with a minor charges or incest charges, but not both, and they want the incest charges dismissed.
"So it's not incest," Piccarreta said. "The crime doesn't fit the statute."
The Judge didn't make a decision on Friday, but should the incest charge be dismissed Jeffs would still face charges of being an accomplice to sexual conduct with a minor.
Starting Monday, judges started to filter the unruly, chaotic custody dispute into hundreds of individual cases to determine what the parents must do to get their children back or whether their parental rights will be permanently severed.
A state child welfare caseworker says a 6-year-old son of polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs suffered NO physical or sexual abuse while living with his mother at the group's West Texas ranch.
“Part of what we are hoping to find out today is what some of those terms really mean,” said Rod Parker, an attorney representing one of the children.
Broad terms like “safe environment and education” are used in the written plan that the state says the 168 mothers and 69 fathers must provide before regaining custody of their children.
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Polygamist Compound Update
Many of us watched the first trial of Warren Jeffs' polygamist from Utah last September. On November 20, 2007 he was sentenced to imprisonment for 10 years to life and has begun serving his sentence at the Utah State Prison.
In May and July of 2007 the State of Arizona charged Warren Jeffs with eight additional counts—including sexual conduct with minors and incest. He has a hearing, on May 19th, and hopefully a trial date will be set.
Ironically, the next round of hearings for the 464 children taken from a West Texas polygamist compound will begin May 19 in San Angelo.
Unlike the chaotic mass hearing that took place last month in San Angelo, District Judge Barbara Walther has vowed to conducted the next hearings on a much smaller scale.
Guy Choate, a San Angelo attorney who has been helping coordinate the hearings for the State Bar of Texas, said the hearings will begin simultaneously in five courtrooms on May 19 in San Angelo.
"There will not be individual hearings for each child but they will be grouped by family groups, where siblings will have hearings together," Choate said.
In the mean time, the raid on Warren Jeffs polygamist compound has made national headlines. This gives us all a chance to find out what was really going on at his compound. It, also, gives us trial watchers a chance to understand the full scope of Warren Jeffs alleged activities that cause him to go through a second trial.
This week the AP did an article about the hand-scrawled records taken from the compound. These records are helping untagle the spider-web network of the family relationships, where some husbands had more than a dozen wives.
The church records offer a peek into an intricate culture in which men related to the sect's prophet, Warren Jeffs, enjoyed favored-husband status in the distribution of wives and all young women were married by 24.
An Associated Press analysis of the records, which authorities seized in a raid last month, show that by the time a girl reached 16, she was more likely to be married than to live as a child in her father's household. The same was not true for boys.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-polygamists-family-tree,0,5259544.story
www.star-telegram.com
Raid in Texas rattles polygamists elsewhere
www.statesman.com
05/06/08
Broken bones and abuse
Texas officials told legislators that they’re investigating the possible sexual abuse of some young boys taken from a polygamist sect’s ranch, as well as broken bones among other children.
"Some of the fractures have been found in very young children," said Commissioner Carey Cockerell of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
He said 41 children have broken bones or previous fractures. He did not elaborate on what investigators believe may have caused the injuries and refused to speak with reporters after his testimony.
In written and oral testimony provided to lawmakers Wednesday, officials with the state Department of Family and Protective Services said interviews and journal entries suggested that boys may have been sexually abused.
The CPS report also said authorities “tried to use bracelets to identify children, but the women and children removed the bracelets or rubbed the wording off them.”
On Monday, CPS announced that almost 60 percent of the underage girls living on the Eldorado ranch are pregnant or already have children.
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Babies forced to have babies
Of the 53 girls, between the age of 14 and 17, 31 have either been pregnant or had a baby while living at the FLDS, Polygamist, ranch in Texas, according to Child Protective Service spokesman Darrell Azar. Two of those are pregnant now, he said; it was unclear whether either of those two already have children.
Under Texas law, children under the age of 17 generally cannot consent to sex with an adult. A girl can get married with parental permission at 16, but none of these girls is believed to have a legal marriage under state law.
A call seeking comment from FLDS spokesman Rod Parker was not immediately returned. Church officials have denied that any children were abused at the ranch and say the state's actions are a form of religious persecution.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/28/31-of-53-teen-girls-at-fl_n_99065.html
Weighing Freedom
The headlines have been filled, the past couple of weeks, with the stories of the YFZ ranch once headed by prisoner, Warren Jeffs.
This has been such a major story, that Dr. Phil had a two day special on it, this past week. He talked to several young people who had left or were thrown out of the compound years before.
Needless to say, there have been differing mindsets on whether the children should have been taken from their mothers or should the state protect them from possible child abuse. Personally, I think, after hearing from several of the abused children who escaped, including during Warren Jeffs trial, that the children should be protected until they have figured all of it out.
Below are topics and links that may help you form your own personal opinion, concerning the biggest child custody case in American history.
Dr. Phil Now: Secrets inside the Compound
http://drphil.com/shows/show/1078/
Ex-fundamentalist fears 'scandal from Hell'
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=80268308-4afa-4322-b5da-69ef5ccef80f
Texas court: State can take sect children to foster homes
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Target the crime
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/opinions/articles/0425fri1-25.html
Waco home expects to receive 47 compound children
http://www.baylor.edu/lariat/news.php?action=story&story=50697
Little Polygamist Compound On the Prairie
http://www.asianweek.com/2008/04/24/little-polygamist-compound-on-the-prairie/
Anderson Cooper, morning buzz
http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2008/04/24/morning-buzz-56/
Woman recalls life in polygamous sect
http://www.charlotte.com/local/story/594179.html
Sect leader suspected of draining $100 million trust
http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/32593
Anita Creamer: Firsthand knowledge of the evils of polygamy
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/viewpoints/stories/DN-creamer_23edi.ART.State.Edition1.4616d8a.html
Children of Canadian women may be among those seized from Texas sect
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/story.html?id=0ee5f00e-e59b-433b-aaf3-f5da62771f76&k=65025
04/18/08 (6:25 pm PDT)
DNA Tests To Be Done
It was a long day trying to figure out the destiny of over 400 children taken from Warren Jeffs polygamous compound.
State District Judge Barbara Walther ruled that the children will be kept by the state, and that all of the hcildren and parents will be undergoing DNA tests in the near future.
Child welfare officials have said they've had difficulty determining how the children and parents are related because of evasive or changing answers.
I heard on the news that many of the kids don't know when their birthday is, or who their fathers are.
This ordeal will take a very long time, as individual hearings will be set for the children over the next several weeks.
Resource...
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-polygamist-retreat,0,2747375.story
A quick recap shows that the state's case and the raid was not based on one phone call reporting abuse at the ranch,as was previously reported and as the lawyers for the fathers were claiming in court, this is evidenced by Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott, when he said, "the case really doesn't hinge upon that particular 16-year-old", he goes on to add, "Once investigators, in good faith, go into the compound and determine whether or not there was any kind of wrongdoing; the case is on its own after that."
That is a good thing for the state because recent news shows that someone has been arrested for placing a false report to the police although no confirmation has been given from the authorities at this time as to whether it stems from this particular case, circumstantial evidence certainly points that way.
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http://wwwwakeupamericans-spree.blogspot.com/2008/04/update-on-flds-custody-hearing.html
04/18/08
Everything's Bigger in Texas
It may be true that everything's bigger in Texas. One of the largest custody cases in American history, involving more than 400 children seized from a polygamist sect in west Texas, was halted Thursday to accommodate the hundreds of lawyers taking part in the hearing.
Thursday's hearing was aimed at determining who gets custody of more than 400 children who were removed from the YFZ (Yearning for Zion) Ranch in an April 4 raid. The hearing took longer than expected because of objections from some of the 350 attorneys representing the children.
State District Judge Barbara Walther called a recess 40 minutes after the hearing began and the first piece of evidence was submitted.
Walther wanted to allow the 350 lawyers to read the evidence and decide whether to object en masse or make individual objections, said the Associated Press.
State attorneys requested DNA samples to match children to their parents as well as a psychiatric evaluation of the children, a request that immediately prompted numerous objections.
Walther told attorneys such objections were premature. "It's not going to be perfect, but let's just try to get this started and see how it goes," she said. "This is wasting time."
"It's very chaotic in there. It's very difficult for lawyers to be heard. The judge is doing her best ... but to handle the hearing en masse like this, with this many parties, I think it's really difficult for any family to get a fair hearing," said Rod Parker, a spokesman for FLDS families.
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/17/polygamy.custody/
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/04/17/polygamy-custody.html
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4/08/08
The Numbers Grow
Now there are 401 children and 133 adults who were joined at the shelter at Fort Concho in nearby San Angelo, from the polygamist compound where the so-called "prophet" Warren Jeffs presided before his arrest and trial last year.
The women are free to go back to the compound if they wish, but the fathers are not allowed to see the children.
On March 31, a 16-year-old called and reported physical and sexual abuse on the ranch, authorities said. She said she was married to a 50-year-old man. Authorities are looking for evidence the girl had a child at the age of 15.
One issue compounding an already difficult and sensitive investigation is the difficulty pinning down exact names and ages of the people being interviewed -- as well as of the people being sought.
The children will be appointed lawyers and legal guardians.
Temporary shelter is filling up quickly. Officials are facing a "critical shortage" of foster homes. Officials will try to keep siblings together, she added.
Jeffs remains jailed in Kingman, Arizona, where he awaits trial on four counts of incest and sexual conduct with a minor stemming from two arranged marriages between teenage girls and their older male relatives.
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http://www.wbt.com/news/details.cfm?ap_id=D8VT9UV00
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=4601755
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www.star-telegram.com
04/07/08
Women, children taken from compound now at 183
Texas officials have removed 183 women and children from a polygamist sect’s remote ranch and were going building-to-building Saturday in search of more children.
Of those taken from the 1,691-acre YFZ Ranch, 137 were children and about 40 are boys, Child Protective Services spokeswoman Marleigh Meisner said Saturday afternoon. The 46 women taken from the ranch are parents to some of the children, she said.
CPS officials said they received a complaint on Monday from a 16-year-old girl inside the compound alleging physical abuse.
"I can’t confirm with you that we have ever found that girl," Meisner said.
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04/05/08
Warren Jeffs Compound Raided
Fifty-two children were removed from the compound where Warren Jeffs professed to be a prophet. Eighteen of the Fifty-two are with Child Protective Services because it appeared that they "had been abused or were at immediate risk of future abuse." The others are being taken care of at a civic center near Eldorado.
The childrens ages range from 6 months to 17 years old, some of the children are pregnant.
According to NewsWest9 news, the raid started with a complaint filed with Child Protective Services regarding the sexual abuse of the 16-year-old girl. That 16-year-old does have a child.
According to CNN news they were responding to a report of "physical abuse" and neglect involving a 16-year-old girl. At this point in the investigation the abuse does not appear to be sexual.
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http://www.kwes.com/Global/story.asp?S=8119046
03/28/08
Two Utah marshals decertified in Arizona In connection with Jeffs
The Utah Police Board, called the Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, adjudicated twice as many cases as normal for its quarterly meeting. Lt. Steve Winward, the board's investigator, said the high number was not the sign of an increased discipline problem in Utah police but rather investigators and the board trying to adjudicate cases that had been ongoing. "We were cleaning things out," Winward said.
The board also revoked the certification of former Hildale and Colorado City, Ariz., marshals Fred Barlow and Preston Barlow. The two marshals, which worked in the polygamist community on the Utah-Arizona border, already have been decertified in Arizona. They were found to have written to the community's leader, Warren Jeffs, while he was a fugitive and they failed to answer the questions of investigators looking for Jeffs.
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http://www.sltrib.com/ci_8683113
'Lost Boys' seek dismissal of civil lawsuit against church leader
The attorneys for seven men who filed a civil lawsuits against the head of a polygamous church are now asking a court to dismiss the cases.
In a statement, attorney Roger Hoole says dismissal papers signal "that their objectives have largely been met."
The six men - known as Lost Boys - filed a civil lawsuit against Warren Jeffs and the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 2004. They claim they were unfairly kicked out of the church.
Another man, a nephew of Jeffs, filed a separate suit that year alleging he had been sexually assaulted by his uncle.
Both lawsuits defaulted, but none collected damages. Instead, the men waited for the state to take over a $114 million church property trust and then sued the trust.
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http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=8043173&nav=HMO6
03/19/08
Arizona prosecutor dropping one case against Warren Jeffs
Because one of the alleged victims refuses to testify, the Mohave County Attorney is dropping one case against Fundamentalist LDS Church leader Warren Jeffs.
In a motion to dismiss filed in Mohave County Superior Court, Mohave County Attorney Matt Smith asks a judge to drop a case with prejudice that charged Jeffs with sexual conduct with a minor and conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor.
In the motion, Smith writes that the victim "has been contacted and has indicated through her attorney, Mik Jordahl, that she would not cooperate or testify in the present case."
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http://www.deseretmorningnews.com/article/1,5143,695262348,00.html
02/27/08
Warren Jeffs pleads not guilty in Arizona
Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs entered a not guilty plea Wednesday to sex charges stemming from the arranged marriages of three teenage girls to older men.
It was Jeffs' first court appearance in Arizona, where prosecutors filed charges against him even before he faced charges in Utah, where he was convicted last year of rape as an accomplice in the arranged marriage of a 14-year-old girl and her 19-year-old cousin.
Jeffs had a slight smile when he walked into the courtroom, and talked in hushed tones with his lawyers. He
answered "yes" when Mohave County Superior Court Judge Steven Conn asked if he was Warren Jeffs, but
otherwise sat quietly with no expression on his face.
His lawyer, Mike Piccarreta, entered the plea on his behalf. After the hearing, Piccarreta said "it's difficult
times" for Jeffs, but he declined to speak further.
Conn ordered Jeffs held without bail and set a hearing for March 19.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN2251784320080522
03/21/08
Warren Jeffs Arizona Trial
http://www.cnn.com:80/2008/CRIME/04/04/texas.ranch/index.html
Friday's Court Hearing
04/26/08
04/29/08
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695275358,00.html
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/wireStory?id=4753515
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05/10/08
http://www.kdbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=8346326&nav=menu608_2_3
http://www.kalb.com/index.php/news/article/video-polygamist-custody-hearings/7839/
www.chron.com
05/22/08
http://www.dallasobserver.com/2008-05-29/news/buzz
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,358845,00.html
05/29/08
http://www.lvrj.com/news/19384564.html
05/31/08
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/03/usa.religion
06/03/08
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,378323,00.html
07/09/08
http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/16965273/detail.html
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