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Should he keep his job even though he has 3 wives?


Well, I can't imagaine sharing a husband for one, but maybe if they would cook and clean... Just kidding! But I think if he has been trouble free all this time, then he should keep his job?


SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) -- A judge will ask the state Supreme Court on Wednesday to let him stay on the bench after a commission that oversees judges ordered him dismissed because he has three wives.


Those pursuing the case against Judge Walter Steed say his plural marriage creates a conflict: After taking an oath to uphold the law, he shouldn't be breaking it.


"You can't have it both ways," said Colin Winchester, the executive director of the state's Judicial Conduct Commission.


The commission issued an order seeking Steed's removal from the bench in February, after a 14-month investigation determined Steed was a polygamist and as such had violated Utah's bigamy law.


Bigamy is a third-degree felony in Utah punishable by up to five years in prison, but Steed's attorney, Rod Parker, said Utah's attorney general and the Washington County prosecutor have declined to prosecute his client.


Steed has served for 25 years in the southern border town of Hildale, handing down rulings in drunken driving and domestic violence cases. Parker contends the bigamy statute is only enforced in rare cases, such as when someone has been duped into marrying someone who already has a wife.


"There is no allegation that it's affecting his performance on the bench," Parker said. "It really is truly only about his private conduct."


The complaint against Steed was filed with the commission in November 2003 by Tapestry Against Polygamy, an advocacy group founded by ex-polygamous women who organized to help others leave the handful of secretive religious colonies that adhere to the practice.


Plural marriage was an original tenet of the mainline Mormon church, but the faith abandoned the practice as a condition of statehood in 1890. About 30,000 polygamists, who split from the main church into various fundamentalist sects more than 100 years ago, are believed to be living in Utah.


Steed legally married his first wife in 1965, according to court documents. The second and third wives were married -- or "sealed" as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints refers to it -- to him in religious ceremonies in 1975 and 1985.


The three women are biological sisters and no one in the family was expecting that the second and third marriages would be civilly recognized.


"I think it's an equal protection problem," Parker said.


The state Supreme Court's chief justice, Christine Durham, opted not to place Steed on administrative leave during the investigation.



-- Edited by Ruby at 11:47, 2005-11-02

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Is it different in Utah? In Indiana, just because someone pronounces you man and wife, the marriage isn't legal unless you've got a marriage certificate. Are the other two marriages legal? From the article, it doesn't sound like it. If that's the case, technically he isn't breaking the law.

I don't know, police break the law and get away with it, why not judges? I see both sides; I'm undecided how I feel about it.

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   He should be jailed , he is participating in a relationship that the state says is illiegal.


 thou not 'married ' by the state , he was 'married ' by his religion and that is against the law.


    heres an example to help me explain :   my religion says its ok to smoke pot , the state


  says otherwise . I put a guy in jail for a year for possesion , then go home and smoke a


 joint and thats supposed to be OK because my religion allows it ? 


  the man should be removed from office and disbarred.


 



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  Also -  how old were these girls when they got' hitched ' ? 


            this 'many wives' is a bunch of B.S. , ask the doctors who are


   treating the women who were ' participateing' in these ' unions ' , seems the women


  all have 1 thing in common - NO CHOICE IN THE MATTER .



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the guy has to go home and cuddle 3 wives and make small talk to 3 women...it has gotta be exhausting...But losing his job will just have him home all day under the feet of three women...he would be on borrowed time...he would feel the wrath of a rolling pin or two.

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I know a lot of Mormons and this is not a practice that is condoned.  In fact any member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that practice poligamy are excommunicated.

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I dint think they condoned that practice anymore...but it hasnt been completely eliminated yet

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Those that practice plural marraige are break-offs from the Mormon church.

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I think no matter what your religion, its important to be faithful to the teachings...everyone seems inclined to want to cherry pick the rules they will obey. But from a biblical stand point...one man one woman....anything else is out of balance with the rhythms of life.

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