From Deseret News archives:
Judge denies FLDS sect leader's request for new trial
Jeffs' attorneys say they will file the appeal within 30 days.
Last year Jeffs was convicted for his role in arranging the marriage of a 14-year-old girl to an older cousin. He's now locked up in Arizona awaiting trial there.
On Wednesday, Shumate denied a motion filed by Jeffs' defense team to delay the hearing that has been on the court docket since January.
Las Vegas attorney Richard Wright sought the continuance in a motion filed Tuesday. In it, Wright asked Shumate to consider a separate motion to subpoena jurors who convicted Jeffs last year on two counts of rape as an accomplice, a first-degree felony.
Jeffs is seeking the subpoenas so attorneys can ask jury members at what point the group reached its verdict on the two charges in the case was it before, during or after a juror was dismissed and an alternate juror selected?
The question of timing was raised because the original jury said it was deadlocked on the second count, without informing the judge if it had reached a decision on the first count. Shumate asked the jury to continue deliberations before sending them home for the night.
The jury returned a guilty verdict on both counts less than three hours later.
"The issue of whether the original jury reached a partial verdict on Sept. 24, 2007, is critical to a fair and thorough determination as to whether the erroneous juror substitution impaired the integrity of the jury deliberative process," Jeffs' motion stated in seeking the subpoenas.
In his motion for a new trial, Jeffs argued that "errors and improprieties" occurred that substantially affected his right to a fair trial. The defense team also objects to a portion of the jury instructions allowed by Shumate.
Jeffs is also the father of an unknown number of children now in state custody in Texas.
E-mail: nperkins@desnews.com
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