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ah, those tender young 13 year old girls, tempting targets for

by Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apr 18, 2008 at 08:09 AM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080418/ap_on_re_us/polygamist_retreat

Investigator says girls pregnant in polygamist sect
By MICHELLE ROBERTS, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 54 minutes ago

SAN ANGELO, Texas - After hours of lawyers popping up with similar
objections and questions, a custody hearing for 416 children seized
from a polygamist sect finally turned to whether they were abused: A
child welfare worker said some women at the sect's ranch may have had
children when they were minors, some as young as 13.
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The testimony came late Thursday, the first day of a court hearing to
determine whether the children, swept up in a raid on the ranch two
weeks ago, will remain in state custody. Child welfare officials claim
the children were abused or in imminent danger of abuse because the
sect encourages girls younger than 18 to marry and have children.
Child welfare investigator Angie Voss testified that at least five
girls who are younger than 18 are pregnant or have children. Voss said
some of the women identified as adults with children may be juveniles,
or may have had children when they were younger than 18.
Identifying children and parents has been difficult because members of
the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints have
given different names and ages at various times, Voss said. The state
has asked that DNA be taken from all of the children and their alleged
parents to help determine biological connections. The judge has not
ruled on that request.
The court hearing, which continues Friday morning, disintegrated into
farce early Thursday, as hundreds of lawyers who descended on San
Angelo for the proceedings shouted objections or queued up to cross-
examine witnesses. The judge struggled to maintain order.
"I've tried to impose some structure to this free-for-all," said Texas
District Judge Barbara Walther.
The case =97 one of the biggest, most convoluted child-custody hearings
in U.S. history =97 presented an extraordinary spectacle: big-city
lawyers in suits and mothers in 19th-century, pioneer-style dresses,
all packed into a historic courtroom and an auditorium two blocks away
that was patched into the proceedings by a grainy video feed.
The state wants to keep the children in its custody, and likely move
them to foster homes while officials continue investigating abuse
allegations. The state must provide evidence the children were
physically or ***ually abused, or are in imminent danger of abuse.
In 11 hours on Thursday, only three witnesses testified, including
Voss.
As lawyers shouted, dozens of mothers sat quietly in their long cotton
dresses and braided upswept hair. They were sworn in as possible
witnesses at the hearing's outset, but it was not clear when they
might testify.
In the satellite courtroom at City Hall, hundreds of people strained
to see and hear a large projector set up on the auditorium's stage.
But the feed was blurry and barely audible.
"I'm not in a position to advocate for anything," complained Susan
Hays, the appointed attorney for a 2-year-old sect member.
No decisions were made on the fate of any of the youngsters, and more
cross-examination of Voss was likely Friday.
The children, most of whom are being kept in a domed coliseum in San
Angelo, range in age from 6 months to 17 years. About 130 are under 4
years old, Voss said.
She said she was concerned about how the children and women followed
the orders of the church's prophet, identified as jailed leader Warren
Jeffs.
"The children re****ted that if the prophet heard from the Heavenly
Father that they were to marry at any age, they were to do that. If
the prophet said they were to lie, they were to do that," Voss said.
Jeffs is currently awaiting trial in a Kingman, Ariz., jail on charges
related to the promotion of underage marriages. He previously was
convicted of being an accomplice to the rape of a 14-year-old wed to
her cousin in a Utah case.
The sect came to West Texas in 2003, relocating some members from the
church's traditional home along the Utah-Arizona state line. Voss said
the ranch was considered a special place, the sect's Zion.
Authorities raided the 1,700-acre ranch south of here in Eldorado on
April 3 and began removing children while seeking evidence of underage
girls being married to adults. Walther signed an emergency order
giving the state custody of the children taken from the ranch.
The raid was prompted by a call from someone identifying herself as a
16-year-old girl with the sect. She claimed her husband, a 50-year-old
member of the sect, beat and raped her.
The girl has yet to be identified, though Voss said a girl matching
her description was seen by other girls in the ranch garden four days
before the raid began.
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