San Angelo, Texas » The defense on Monday rested its case in the punishment phase of the Warren Jeffs child sex-assault trial. Jed Silverman, a Houston lawyer who came on as Jeffs’ latest defense attorney on Saturday, asked the judge for more time to prepare a case, but was refused. He then ...
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He stared silently at the jury for 24 minutes, then said, "I am at peace"
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