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    Polygamist leader convicted of child sex abuse

    SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) — A jury convicted polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs of child sexual assault, in a case stemming from two young followers he took as brides in what his church calls "spiritual marriages."

    The head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints stood stone-faced Thursday as the verdict was read. Jeffs, who acted as his own attorney, stood mostly mute for his closing argument, staring at the floor, for all but a few seconds of the half hour he was allotted.

    At one point he mumbled, "I am at peace," and said no more. The only noise in the courtroom was the creaking of wooden benches brimming with spectators.

    Jeffs, 55, had claimed his religious rights were being trampled on and that God would seek revenge if the trial continued. He now faces up to life in prison. The sentencing phase of the trial began after the verdict was announced, and Texas' attorney general said it could take three days.

    Prosecutors used DNA evidence to show Jeffs fathered a child with a 15-year-old girl and played an audio recording of what they said was him sexually assaulting a 12-year-old. They also played audio recordings in which Jeffs was heard instructing young women on how to please him sexually.

    The FLDS, which has at least 10,000 members, is a radical offshoot of mainstream Mormonism and believes polygamy brings exaltation in heaven. They see Jeffs as God's spokesman on earth.

    Police had raided the group's remote West Texas ranch in April 2008, finding women dressed in frontier-style dresses and hairdos from the 19th century as well as seeing underage girls who were clearly pregnant. The call to an abuse hotline that spurred the raid turned out to be a hoax, and more than 400 children who had been placed in protective custody were eventually returned to their families.

    But authorities brought charges against several men from the group, with Jeffs by far the highest-profile defendant.

    As the sentencing phase began, prosecutors told jurors they will present evidence that Jeffs had 78 wives, in addition to his legal spouse, and that 24 of them were under the age of 17. Lead prosecutor Eric Nichols also said he would show that Jeffs either witnessed or performed hundreds of polygamist marriages, including 67 church marriages involving underage girls.

    Jeffs stood up and made several incoherent objections to what was being said.

    "I object to anything pertaining to a religious manner," he said at one point. "A constitutional guarantee involving things sacred must be invoked."

    Prosecutors have relied heavily on information seized from the compound, which is in the town of Eldorado, 45 miles (72 kilometers) south of San Angelo, and features a four-story temple of white limestone. Much of the material was discovered in a vault at the end of a secret passageway in the temple and another vault in an annex building.

    "You might have asked yourselves," Nichols told jurors during closing arguments, "a lot of people may ask, why would someone record sex? ... This individual considers himself to be the prophet. Everything he did, hour after hour, he was required to keep a record of that."

    On one of the tapes played at the trial, Jeffs made a reference to "drawing close" or "being close," which authorities testified is how church members refer to sex. Two female voices said "OK."

    "A good wife is trained for her husband and follows the spirit of peace," Jeffs was heard saying.

    Another audio tape included Jeffs and the younger girl from a recording made in August 2006 at the Texas compound, according to testimony from Nick Hanna, a Texas Ranger involved in the 2008 raid.

    Played in court, it was difficult to decipher, but Jeffs' and a female voice are heard. He says, "I perform this service in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen," then mentions the alleged victim by name. When she says something, he responds, "don't talk while praying." Several minutes of heavy breathing followed.

    Jeffs represented himself after firing seven attorneys in the six months leading to the trial. He broke his courtroom silence with an objection marked by a nearly hourlong speech defending polygamy, and twice threatened the judge and the court with warnings of punishment from God.

    He refused to cross-examine the state's witnesses, and delayed giving an opening statement until he began presenting his own defense. In that statement, he evoked images of the civil rights movement and mentioned former Mormon leader Joseph Smith Jr. He also asked the jury to remember constitutional guarantees of religious freedom.

    The lone defense witness Jeffs called, church elder JD Roundy, spent about 10 minutes on the stand Thursday discussing FLDS history after 4½ hours of testimony the previous evening.

    One of Jeffs' many former defense attorneys, Deric Walpole, was asked if it was frustrating to watch him defend himself.

    "It took me a while to get used to the idea, but it's about him, it's about what he wanted to do," Walpole said. "It's about that man doing what he sees fit."

    Jeffs failed three times to remove state District Judge Barbara Walther from the case, the last rejection coming even without a hearing. He claimed Walther was biased because she issued the warrant for the original raid and was frequently updated as it progressed.

    Eleven other FLDS men were charged with crimes including sexual assault and bigamy. All seven of those who have been prosecuted were convicted, receiving prison sentences of between six and 75 years.

     

    4,294 comments

    • Pablo  •  9 mths ago
      That thing is not a man, he is a sick #$%$ I hope he gets in jail what he did to those poor kids. Is too bad there is not a firing squadron waiting for him. A child molestor that thinks he is God. Evil to him, who evil think.
    • yahoo user  •  9 mths ago
      WEll at least Texas had a jury that gets it right!!!
      • Donna 9 mths ago
        I totally agree!! Had the Anthony case been held in Texas, she'd be behind bars for life!
      • Mary 9 mths ago
        Texas takes no mercy.
      • Behind U 9 mths ago
        you'll never find that kind of jury in florida i bet. lol >:)
    • NotEntitled  •  9 mths ago
      This is just so disguting! Thank God they convicted this creep.
      • flash 9 mths ago
        and two men committing sodomy on each other isn`t?
      • Liberty 9 mths ago
        Oh you Christians! LOL!
      • Rut 9 mths ago
        Thank God>>> LOL...where was your God when he was raping those girls all those years. No where...why??? Free will....God is not apart of our lives, free will keeps him from being apart of it. Can't have it both ways
    • jen  •  9 mths ago
      WHAT I DO NOT UNDERSTAND IS THIS,WHY DO THE STUPID MOTHERS AND FATHERS LET THIS GO ON IN THE NAME OF RELIGION,WHEN THIS CREEP ASKED TO HAVE SEX WITH YOUR MINOR CHILD, A BELL SHOULD HAVE WENT OFF IN YOUR HEAD,THAT THIS IS NOT RIGHT,THIS IS THE WAY JIM JONES WAS ABLE TO KILL SO MANY IN THE NAME OF RELIGION.HUMANS NEED TO STOP BEING SO #$%$ PASSIVE, BELEIVING EVERY WORD, A SO CALL PREACHER SAYS AS GOSPEL, LEARN HOW TO QUESTION ANYTHING THAT DO NOT FEEL RIGHT.IF YOU REALLY BELEIVE THAT GOD IS YOUR CREATER,THEN YOU WOULD REALLY KNOW,FROM WITHIN, THAT THEY ARE FALSE PHOPHETS
      • Military Vet 9 mths ago
        They are sheltered and conditioned from their birth to believe.
      • Greg 9 mths ago
        Like many religious types the parents lack the common sense and knowledge to make mature decisions for themselves or their kids. They rely on the 'church' to tell them how to live.
      • MP 9 mths ago
        THEY ARE JUST AS GUILTY. HANG THEM TOO
    • amrybnu333  •  9 mths ago
      put him in the worst prison in Texas and let him service Bubba in the shower!
      • John 9 mths ago
        Lot of people having gay fantasies here.
      • Ice 9 mths ago
        Actually, if he is allowed in general population at prison, he will end up dead, not sexually assaulted. Even if he gets to do his time in PC(protective custody), he might still end up dead. Jeffrey Dalmer did his time in PC, but that only protected him for a few years.
      • Romulan_Warbird 9 mths ago
        this is what religion really is...

        an instrument to allow sicko to justify their perverted actions.

        religion has caused more misery in every stage of human history than any other single idea.
    • High Country  •  9 mths ago
      Well when he gets to the gray bar hotel, he will get to blow Gabriell's horn. Wait a minute, that may be Bubba's horn.
    • Evan L  •  9 mths ago
      Now he's gonna have a "spiritual marriage" with a large tattooed guy named Earl.
    • Some Like It Hot  •  9 mths ago
      Cut it off!! And I don't mean his hair.
    • Biltmore  •  9 mths ago
      I have no place for so called religious freedoms when it involves raping children. You can believe in god six ways to sunday but having sex with children is just you wanting to rape kids nothing more. Sick perverts who pervert god to be able to get away with this kind of crap. Jail is too good for him he needs a real old fashioned frontier justice handed down. Stoning works for me.
    • J P B  •  9 mths ago
      Unlike the Muslims, they wanted their 70 virgins here and now!
    • Macadamia  •  9 mths ago
      In an ironic twist of fate, he will now have several husbands for the rest of his life.
    • JOY  •  9 mths ago
      People who use "religion" to abuse and spew hate are the most despicable people on earth.
    • The truth Police  •  9 mths ago
      I wish Casy had his jury! We need to put any one who abuses children away for life...
    • JustMe  •  9 mths ago
      Raping little girls is not a relegious ceremony! It is just what it is sexual assault! No man or woman should be permitted to rape in the name of GOD!
    • dragonfly  •  9 mths ago
      I'm glad to hear the verdict. Warren Jeffs is nothing but a false prophet, who hides behind religion to exploit vulnerable women and young girls to fulfill his perverted and narcissistic desires. He is a pedophile posing as a preacher. I hope those inmates in prison do the same thing to him as he did to those girls.
    • Heather Q  •  9 mths ago
      I am SO glad this monster hiding behind religion was convicted. He is a pedophile, not a prophet. There has to be some way authorities in Texas and Utah can get these little girls away from these sick men.
    • Elizabeth Chloe  •  9 mths ago
      I tip my hat to the State of Texas! Finally, justice! Superb job, jurors! There's still alot of work to do. Get rid of this cult!
    • KayB  •  9 mths ago
      The boys in Huntsville are just waiting for this pervert to arrive... their punishment will indeed fit his crime. Hope they tell him to just be quiet and pray.
    • Leslie  •  9 mths ago
      Its wackos like this who give REAL Christians a bad name. No where in the Bible does it say to wed and impregnate CHILDREN!!
    • kenneth  •  9 mths ago
      Glad to see the "Holy" PEDOPHILE convicted!
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