
And so it went on Monday, when Jeffs appeared with Kearney, known for a number of high-profile cases – including as one of the defense attorneys who represented the 11 Branch Davidians tried in federal court in 1994 – Walther agreed to reset Jeffs' trial dates: His trial for aggravated sexual assault will now begin July 25. His bigamy trial has been set for Oct. 3.
Jeffs will be back in court for another pretrial hearing in late March.
Kearney told the court that he needs time to review the evidence against Jeffs, presumably much of it coming from the infamous raid by Texas officials in 2008 of the FLDS' Yearning for Zion compound just outside Eldorado. "I've had things described to me that make me think [reviewing all the evidence] is an awesome task," he said.
Indeed.
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