Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Eight hit with teen bride sex charges


Eight hit with teen bride sex charges
Defendants live in FLDS polygamist community
By Pamela Manson
The Salt Lake Tribune

Eight residents of a polygamous community have been charged with sex
offenses involving marriages to underage girls, including a former
police officer who is fighting to overturn previous convictions for
taking a teenager as a plural wife, Arizona authorities announced
Monday.
Six of the men surrendered Monday at the Mohave County Sheriff's
Office in Kingman, Ariz., while a seventh was arrested over the
weekend. The eighth man also appeared in court on Monday.
Bond was set at $2,500 each for seven defendants; the other's was
set at $7,500. All posted bond Monday and were released.
The eight men are from Colorado City, Ariz., which with Hildale,
Utah, is home base of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (FLDS), which embraces plural marriage as one of its
tenets.
Rodney Holm, the former Hildale police officer, is appealing
bigamy and sex convictions stemming from his "spiritual" marriage to a
16-year-old. As part of his appeal, Holm is asking the Utah Supreme
Court to decriminalize polygamy. A decision is pending. As a
registered sex offender, he cannot serve in law enforcement.
Five men, including Holm, were indicted Thursday by a Mohave
County grand jury. Indictments against the other three were handed up
about a month ago. Most are Class 6 felonies, which are punishable by
four months to two years in prison or probation at the judge's
discretion.
The charges resulted from a probe by Gary Engels, a special
investigator for the Mohave County Attorney's Office. Among other
agencies helping with the investigation were the sheriff's office and
the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
The indictments are the latest chapter in the increased scrutiny
and legal trouble the FLDS has encountered in the past 18 months.
FLDS President Warren Jeffs was indicted June 9 by a Mohave County
grand jury on charges of sexual conduct with a minor and conspiracy to
commit sexual conduct with a minor. He is accused of arranging a
marriage between a 16-year-old girl and a 28-year-old man who already
was married; he is not accused of having sex with the teen.
An arrest warrant for Jeffs, who has not been seen in public for
at least a year and a half, was issued June 10 by an Arizona district
judge on those state charges. On June 27, a federal magistrate in
Flagstaff issued a warrant for Jeffs' arrest on a chargeof unlawful
flight to avoid arrest.
Jeffs also has been named as a defendant in three civil suits
filed in Utah and was stripped last month, along with other trustees,
of power over an FLDS trust fund.
The FLDS hews to the early teachings of Mormon founder Joseph
Smith, among them plural marriage. The Salt Lake City-based Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints left polygamy behind in 1890 as a
condition of statehood for Utah and now excommunicates members who
practice it.
pmanson@sltrib.com
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Defendants and the charges against them connected to alleged plural
marriages:
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* Rodney Holm, 38, three counts of sexual conduct with a minor
between Dec. 1, 1998, and March 31, 1999.
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* Donald Robert Barlow, 48, one count each of sexual conduct with a
minor and conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor in 1999 or
early 2000.
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* David Romaine Bateman, 48, one count each of sexual conduct with
a minor and conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor in 2001
or early 2002.
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* Terry Darger Barlow, 23, one count each of sexual conduct with a
minor and conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor.
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* Randy Barlow, one count each of sexual assault, sexual conduct
with a minor and conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor.
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* Kelly Fischer, one count each of sexual conduct with a minor and
conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor.
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* Dale Barlow, one count each of sexual conduct with a minor and
conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor.
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* Vergel Bryce Jessop, details unavailable.

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