PROVO, Utah (AP) _ A Mormon fundamentalist with five wives and 30 children was sentenced to five years in prison Friday in Utah's biggest polygamy case in nearly half a century. Tom Green, 53, also ...
A federal judge ruled Friday that provisions of Utah’s ban on polygamy violated the constitutionally protected rights of free exercise of religion and due process. In a case brought by television’s ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Members of a group who help others leave polygamous communities have filed a lawsuit against Utah's new social media laws. Under theSocial Media Regulation Act, Utah has passed ...
ST. GEORGE, Utah (Reuters) - The trial of the leader of the largest polygamist sect in the United States is forcing people in Utah, where polygamy has a long history, to confront a practice that many ...
SALT LAKE CITY — At the age of 15, Lu Ann Cooper became the fourth wife of her 23-year-old cousin as part of the Kingston polygamous group in Utah. Now, as the president of Hope After Polygamy, Cooper ...
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — The nephew of imprisoned Utah polygamous leader Warren Jeffs will be returned to Utah to face charges that he kidnapped his niece, as he waived extradition at a court hearing Monday ...
Five people, including four Utah family members associated with a polygamous clan were sentenced to federal prison last week for a billion-dollar tax fraud scheme associated with their biofuel company ...
A U.S. District Court judge ruled Friday that a key part of the state’s longstanding polygamy laws are unconstitutional, marking a victory for polygamous families who have long sought to have their ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- Polygamy is never far from the minds of Utah residents -- even when it occurs in another state. A raid on a polygamist compound in Texas earlier this year that put more than 400 kids ...
Advocacy groups for polygamy and individual liberties on Saturday hailed a federal judge's ruling that key parts of Utah's polygamy laws are unconstitutional, saying it will remove the threat of ...
SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - The family featured on the U.S. reality TV series "Sister Wives," about an advertising executive and four women he calls spouses, is challenging the government's right to ...
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