From Deseret News archives:
Jury hears FLDS witnesses
The Schleicher County grand jury is expected to meet again next month.
Eight women and girls from the ranch, including 16-year-old Teresa Jeffs and her mother, Annette, were seen at the courthouse, although not all were subpoenaed to testify. Most, however, were called one-by-one inside the building throughout the afternoon. In addition, an unknown number of law enforcers were reportedly subpoenaed to testify.
"I don't want to do it," Teresa Jeffs said outside of court prior to her testimony. "It's weird."
Jeffs, the daughter of FLDS leader Warren Jeffs, entered the courthouse at 3:50 p.m. local time and left about 4:35 p.m. When asked by reporters whether she testified before the grand jury, she turned and smiled and then was escorted into a waiting vehicle.
San Antonio attorney Alan Futrell was with Jeffs outside the courthouse Wednesday and said he now represents her on criminal matters. Futrell said it was his understanding that the grand jury would reconvene on July 22. He also said law enforcers were very fair with his client and the other FLDS women Wednesday and treated them compassion.
Futrell said he did not know if the grand jury was investigating anyone specifically.
"I don't have any clue who they're looking at," he said.
Although grand jury proceedings are supposed to be secret, this hearing has been anything but thanks in part to the legal tug-of-war between Jeffs and her court-appointed attorney ad litem, Natalie Malonis. Jeffs wants Malonis removed as her attorney and has been vocal about her displeasure at Malonis for having a restraining order filed barring FLDS member and spokesman Willie Jessop from having contact with the young woman.
Malonis spent the entire day in court and left without commenting to reporters.
Yellow police tape was placed around the entire court complex, which sits in the middle of a park on the same block where the Schleicher County Sheriff's Office and other government buildings are. News media were kept far away from anyone going in or out of the courthouse. A Deseret News reporter was even confronted by deputies, asked for ID and photographed.
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