2011年10月13日星期四

Open door Thursday is set for the trial of Warren Jeffs

The Mormon religious leader refuses to police to suppress evidence that Warren Jeffs's defense a blow to the judge on Wednesday to handle his flock was seized during a RAID of a West Texas compound in 2008.

Judge Barbara Walther of the document means little mountain district — including marriage and childbirth decisions — Jeffs ' trial period, you may be presented to the jury.

Warren Jeffs, head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, faces two counts of sexual assault of a child.<br />Warren Jeffs, the head of the fundamentalist church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints from the child's sexual assault 2. face of later Trent Nelson/a p press

It also stated that after one more control in the case Thursday morning [NULL] hearing is set for.

This time, Jeffs ' attorneys when Jeffs arrested in Nevada during 2006 traffic stop seized evidence to be suppressed. Walter said she would hear arguments for about an hour, and then open the door and said both sides are ready.

Jeffs, head of the fundamentalist church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints from the child's sexual assault 2. face of later

If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of up to 119, life in prison.

FLDS ranch outside of a small El Dorado, Texas, in April 2008 raid was the national headlines. When prompted for the search warrant was signed by Walther it.

However, the raid turned out to be a fraud, calling for a domestic violence shelter.

Jeffs ' attorneys police caller-provided information, did not mention the spurious and yet they warrant to be Walter was the suspicion that she would approve.

Walter after 30 minutes of deliberation time hearing, ruling on a defense request decline further.

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