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Warren Jeffs Case: Polygamist Leader Fires Lawyers, Represents Himself In Bizarre First Day Of Child Sex Assault Trial

First Posted: 07/29/11 09:00 AM ET Updated: 09/28/11 06:12 AM ET

SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) -- Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs broke his silence Friday, delivering before jurors a 55-minute sermon defending plural marriage as ordered by God and protected by the U.S. Constitution.

Jeffs, 55, is accused of sexually assaulting two underage girls and could face life in prison if convicted. He fired his high-powered defense team on Thursday and has been representing himself, but he made no opening statement and spent hours sitting alone at the defense table staring into space in silence while prosecutors made their case.

That changed, however, as FBI agent John Broadway testified about seizing eight desktop computers and 120 boxes and large folders of documents from the sect's West Texas compound in April 2008. Broadway was about to describe a list of names and birthdates for those living at the compound when Jeffs suddenly cried "I object!"

"There is sacred trust given to religious leadership not to be touched by government agencies," he said.

Jeffs is ecclesiastical head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, an offshoot of mainstream Mormonism that believes polygamy brings exaltation in heaven. The church's 10,000 members see Jeffs as a prophet who speaks for God on Earth.

When answering questions from state District Judge Barbara Walther, Jeffs usually pauses for a full minute or two and then speaks in slow and deliberate tones, interrupted by long, awkward pauses. But his objection flowed more smoothly.

"We cannot surrender these principles based on the laws of man trying to convince us that our religion is not necessary in practice," he said, referring to freedom of religion as guaranteed by the First Amendment. Jeffs later added, "this must stop in a land of freedom if all others are to receive a similar guarantee against their freedom of religion being trampled."

Jeffs said his church has practiced polygamy for five generations and believes it is the will of God, who is a higher power than courts, state legislatures and the U.S. Congress. Jeffs is scheduled to be tried for bigamy in October.

"We are not a fly-by-night religious society . . . We are a community of faith and principles and those principles are so sacred. They belong to God, not to man and the governments of man," he said, later adding that polygamy "is not of a sudden happening, it is of a tradition in our lives. And how can we just throw it away and say `God has not spoken?'"

Jeffs asked Walther to suspend the case and hold a hearing on whether his church's religious freedoms were violated. He said FLDS members believe adhering to God's will, as stated by prophets like himself, is the only way to achieve eternal life in "Zion," or heaven.

"We do not seek your salvation," Jeffs told Walther and the 10 female and two male jurors, who watched and listened intently but made no visible reaction to his words.

Jeffs said Texas authorities had unfairly persecuted the FLDS simply because its members are different from those of mainstream religions. Women in the sect wear prairie-style dresses and keep their hair tied up in tight buns that conjure images of frontier times.

"We are derided for how we dress, how we go about our laborers in a common society," Jeffs said. "The government of the United States had no right to infringe on the religious freedom of a peaceful people."

Authorities, he said, are "not understanding our religious faith, yet judging it."

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Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs arrives at the Tom Green County Courthouse, Monday, July 25, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas, where jury selection is scheduled to begin. Jeffs faces two counts of sexual assault of a child. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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When Jeffs finished, lead prosecutor Eric Nichols rose and said the Supreme Court has found since the 1890s that religious freedom does not extend to polygamy. When Jeffs interrupted, Walther said, "Mr. Jeffs, please sir, follow courtroom procedure."

When he kept interrupting, the judge dismissed the jury and ordered Jeffs to speak with defense attorney Deric Walpole, who sits in the public gallery but has been instructed by the court to stay on as side counsel.

Jeffs' sect made headlines nationwide in 2008, when authorities raided its compound in tiny Eldorado, about 45 miles from San Angelo, after hearing allegations that young girls were being forced into polygamist marriages. More than 400 children were seized temporarily but eventually returned to their families. Still, Jeffs and 11 other FLDS men were charged with crimes including sexual assault and bigamy.

All seven sect members prosecuted so far have been convicted. They received prison terms of between six and 75 years.

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SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) -- Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs broke his silence Friday, delivering before jurors a 55-minute sermon defending plural marriage as ordered by God and protected by the U.S...
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ajswillis
Stop Abuse Campaign
01:38 PM on 08/01/2011
Sexual assault is sexual assault no matter your religion.
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vcrozas
One can still have an opinion...right?
08:51 AM on 08/01/2011
I don't care what they do as long as their so called wives are not living on my tax dollar. That is not getting wic, medicaid, food stamps, section 8 etc, etc, etc, as long as they are self sufficient of age, sound mind, not coerced and willing they can do what they want to do but not under the guideline of church with separation of church and state and living on my tax dollar.
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02:13 PM on 07/31/2011
Imagine that, a poligamist sect leader has a bizarre day. I guess that no one is safe.
01:59 AM on 07/31/2011
Waiting on Michelle to sign a pledge about polygamy--- witch

Those children are being raped at that compound and everyone knows it--that mess needs to be eradicated

that is not a religion that is a sex cult--in New York they call it a swinger's club
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audioenhanced
If wanting to keep all of human race alive is raci
11:40 PM on 07/30/2011
Now that's one sick puppy, The multiple marriage although not my thing I could understand if all parties were adult, and willing, but under aged and forced is disgusting. I hope he gets 100yrs behind bars. Then somebody will own him, and see how he likes it!!!
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janeyre
"Wielding the power of King w/instincts of slave
11:34 PM on 07/30/2011
Recent articles say Warren, has spent more than $10,000 on throw away cell phones. It seems he is directing his flock from jail... They put plenty of funds in his account and he is calling the shots from his cell...
02:00 AM on 07/31/2011
tax payer's funds--they rely on the government for assistance--

this nothing but a tax supported sex cult
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a10flatliner
10:37 PM on 07/30/2011
Now, In a fantacy world for some men, perhaps this seems like the ultimate, but in all reality how could a man put up with all those women very long?
It has been rumored that even Osama bin Laudin ..after living with three wives, and never leaving the same house for five long years, actually turned his own self in to the CIA... (grin)
catmandoozy
Fed up with gullibility...
03:33 AM on 07/31/2011
Having lived in Utah for nearly 8 decades....and having witnessed how these vulnerable females are abused and brainwashed from the cradle into believing that their only purpose on Earth is to "breed for the Lord" and breed for their "husband's" Eternal Glory and Eventual GODHOOD...I'm always annoyed by people who act as if the men are suffering so much because of having to "put up with " all of these women/wives.

These girls/women are little more than slaves to patriarchal predatory priesthooder men. It is they who are forced to tolerate endless abuse and degradation from these Religious Men. The men have it easy. They don't even financially support their many "wives" and Holy Progeny because the so-called single mothers collect millions of dollars in welfare (other people's tax dollars) every year in Utah and Arizona. This has been going on for many generations among the Fundy LDS sects/cults...
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a10flatliner
12:45 PM on 07/31/2011
Catman.. Thank you for distinguishing this form of Mormonism as seperate from the Church of Christ, Latter Day Saint's.. It's important to have that understood,as there is a lot of confusion about the differences, and too many people who don't know that often associate the main Church as condoning plural marriages'.
Plurality was outlawed long ago, and altho it once was a practice of the main church, it was originally set up that way to take in the women, and children of the husbands who were called to war for our country, but not necessarily for sexual union. After the return of the soldier husbands, this practice was abolished under penalty of excommunication.
I am not at all surprised that you found polygamy still alive in Utah after such a long residency, but we both know it isn't rampant there.,, and even less today.
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Lisa Shields
Poet & Advocate For Special Needs Children
08:28 PM on 07/30/2011
Aside from the matter of child rape---(and giving an 11 year old girl to a man in plural marriage strikes me as just that) the same man demanding that the government has no say i this, is the same man who SENT the plural wives to collect welfare...essentially forcing tax payers to subsidize his "religious beliefs".

I think minor children need to be protected, not married off like prize stock.
Further, I believe that in taking government checks, he invited the scrutiny he now deplores.
How sacred could it be...if he was willing to pimp his beliefs for welfare?
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Footwarrior
Progressive Apparatchik
08:41 PM on 07/30/2011
His cult abused the system in another way. Most of the teenaged boys evicted from Jeff's cult became wards of the state. Dumped on the highway by a community that wanted as few boys as possible so there would be more girls for the men to share.
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Lisa Shields
Poet & Advocate For Special Needs Children
12:11 AM on 07/31/2011
And they think he is God....scary.
Katchalater
America wants jobs not witch hunts
07:44 PM on 07/30/2011
These polygamous groups have millions, even billions of dollars in Utah and Arizona one reason they have been let to fuction like crime syndicates. Warren's father Rulon also the head of the FLDS owned the company that made the faulty o-ring that caused the Challenger to explode. He sold it a year later to one of his sons for $1.4 million.
Katchalater
America wants jobs not witch hunts
07:39 PM on 07/30/2011
Mr. Jeffs sexual abuse is a crime not a religion.
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janie@atthelake
Keep Austin Weird
11:51 AM on 07/31/2011
#268 true.
Katchalater
America wants jobs not witch hunts
07:37 PM on 07/30/2011
Polygamy requires an unnatural distribution of males to females. And added to that is the fact that most women aren't interested in sharing their husband. Also the need for wives is unending. This has led to trafficking, child brides, denial of education, neglect and abandonment of male children, and incest and step father/step daughter marriages in all the polygamous groups in the American west. It has not been a victimless crime.
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Mitch Shaffer
Resisting the status quo
12:09 PM on 07/31/2011
actually from an anthropological stand point monogomy is unnatural.
Katchalater
America wants jobs not witch hunts
07:31 PM on 07/30/2011
While being pursued by the FBI Jeffs went to every state capitol and cursed them. He travelled with a favorite wife. He wrote that God instructed he and Naomi to get tans in tanning beds. God also told him to go to a restaurant on the 52nd floor in Boston and mingle among the wealthy and also go to Jazz bars, saloons and dancing clubs. It seemed that whatever he wanted God was instructing including "marrying" girls in their tweens.
Katchalater
America wants jobs not witch hunts
07:29 PM on 07/30/2011
At the ranch in Texas all boys over 13 had disappeared. Usually sent off to work for little or no pay in construction or just thrown out on the streets. Can't have young girls getting interested in boys their own age. A number of children and women were sent to "The House of Hiding" per the dictations of Jeffs. I do hope the FBI is investigating where that FLDS Gitmo might be.
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Peter bob Clampett
07:10 PM on 07/30/2011
I remember watching an episode of Oprah when she did an exclusive interview inside their compound. They white washed it completely. They asked the FLDS spokesperson, Willie Jessop, about child brides, and he said with a straight face that they stopped the practice. Oprah did nothing to challenge the liar. But Oprah is to journalistic truth what Boehner is to pale skin.

These people consistently lie about the crimes they commit. They will never stop raping children. They hide under the guise of religion. They believe that the rape of children is ordained by their Heavenly Father. The only way to stop it is to aggressively investigate, indict, convict, and pass down decades long prison terms.
Katchalater
America wants jobs not witch hunts
07:32 PM on 07/30/2011
Oprah didn't even ask where all the teen boys had gone to, since there were only men, women, teen girls and young children. A lot of people noticed that.
catmandoozy
Fed up with gullibility...
03:56 AM on 07/31/2011
Willie Jessop has now belatedly stated publicly that he disagrees with Warren Jeffs' predatory behavior with underage girls and he has actually said (with a straight face) that "the FLDS people will never condone nor sanction Jeffs' behavior".

Of course...anyone who has been paying the slightest bit of attention to these Fundy Mormon sexual predators knows that the followers have been well aware of Jeffs' abusive behavior for a very long time. They have been just fine with it. They do NOT question their prophet at all. They don't consider underage rape to be reprehensible because it's a generations-long practice and tradition in Mormonism.

The need for a Federal Task Force to investigate this crime family is urgent...
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UrbanAddictiondotcom
Living and Loving Life
05:45 PM on 07/30/2011
This is institutionalized pedophilia but so is the Catholic church for that matter. As far as the women go they are enslaved. Jeffs should rot in jail!
06:39 PM on 07/30/2011
For life without parole.
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meg tudor
12:41 AM on 08/01/2011
The Catholic church isn't institutionilized pedophilia. Some of the men are the pedophiles and that they are priests is happenstance. You're not going to convince me that there aren't pedophiles of EVERY religious faith, race, class and ethnic group. Slamming the Catholic church is very easy though since they've had the high profile cases. But they are most certainly not the only ones and it's ignorant to suggest this which is what you seem to be doing.