If I were Texas, determined to make the charges stick, I'd be putting my best foot forward today. It would figure that of the first several cases they try to hear, those cases have the largest likelihood of being connected to some future prosecution.
Frankly, I not that impressed with Texas. I think they've been very good at the logistics of taking and keeping the children, but I don't see great legal minds at work. I've got a job interview today so it might be some time before I catch up on the proceedings.
Previously I had thought this would be rather dull stuff but the FLDS appear to have the facts on their side, it could get exciting.
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If I were Texas, I would have pursued other tactics. I won't list them - I don't want to give the state new ideas!
Good luck on the interview, and keep following those dots . . .
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