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Canadian polygamous leaders found guilty of having 25 wives

- Dominion Post

Two former leaders of an isolated polygamous community in Canada have been convicted of practicing polygamy after a decadeslon­g legal fight, setting up another potential court battle over the constituti­onality of Canada’s polygamy laws. Winston Blackmore and James Oler were found guilty on Monday by British Columbia Supreme Court Justice Sheri Ann Donegan who said the evidence was clear that Blackmore was married to 25 women at the same time and that Oler was married to five women in the tiny community of Bountiful. Blackmore never denied having the wives as part of his religious beliefs that call for “celestial’’ marriages. His lawyer Blair Suffredine has already said Blackmore would challenge the constituti­onality of Canada’s polygamy laws if his client was found guilty. The two were prosecuted as part of an investigat­ion first launched in the early 1990s by the provincial government. Under Canadian law, the maximum penalty they will each face is five year in prison. The two will be sentenced at future hearings. Blackmore and Oler are members of the Fundamenta­list Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a breakaway Mormon sect that believes in plural marriage. The group’s main base is in a small community on the Utah-Arizona border in the United States.

Oler was chosen to lead the Canadian community just north of the US state of Idaho following Blackmore’s excommunic­ation from the sect in 2002 by Warren Jeffs, considered the prophet and leader of the group.

Authoritie­s have said Jeffs still leads the sect from a Texas prison, where he is serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting underage girls he considered brides. The mainstream Mormon church renounced polygamy in the late 19th century and disputes any connection to the fundamenta­list group’s form of Mormonism.

At the 12-day trial earlier this year, witnesses included mainstream Mormon experts, law enforcemen­t officials who worked on the investigat­ion and Jane Blackmore, a former wife of Winston Blackmore who left the Canadian community in 2003.

Justice Sheri Ann Donegan praised Jane Blackmore as a highly credible and reliable witness.

 ??  ?? Guilty...James Oler, left, and Winston Blackmore.
Guilty...James Oler, left, and Winston Blackmore.

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