From Deseret News archives:
Jeffs' fate now in hands of the Utah jury
Each count carries a sentence of five years to life in prison.
Jurors started deliberations shortly after 3 p.m. Before deliberations began, the judge dismissed four alternates, all women. The jury now consists of five men and three women.
The panel today heard impassioned arguments from both prosecutors and defense attorneys.
The jury will have about 45 pieces of evidence to review. The jury can acquit Jeffs of both charges; find him guilty on both counts; or guilty of one count.
This afternoon, in a rebuttal to Jeffs' defense team's closing arguments, Washington County Attorney Brock Belnap reminded jurors of testimony given by the woman who says she was forced to marry and have sexual relations with her teenage cousin when she was 14.
The woman, he said, "would have never had sex, would have never entered the bedroom, if not for the actions of Warren Jeffs."
"You don't have to find that this is religious persecution," he said. "Perhaps that is what (Jeffs' attorneys) want you to do. But if you apply the law, you will find Warren Jeffs guilty."
"She was 14 years when this happened," said Wall's attorney, Greg Hoole. "It is important to know that."
Earlier today, Wally Bugden, one of the attorneys defending Jeffs, spoke for nearly two hours in Jeffs' defense, spending time scrutinizing Wall's on-the-stand account of her marriage and relationship with man FLDS Church leaders chose as her husband.
Bugden reminded the jury that Washington County prosecutors had not presented any evidence that supported the woman's claims that she was being forced against her will to submit herself physically to her husband.
"You have to ask yourself, then," he said. "Why would sex happen? Because she wanted it to happen ... What happened in the bedroom was no different than anything else in their relationship. She did exactly what she wanted to do. She was not subservient to" her husband.
Bugden said Jeffs' prosecution was about religion.
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I would give anything to be on that jury right now.
m | Sept. 21, 2007 at 5:15 p.m.
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