http://bc.ctvnews.ca/mobile/former-bishops-found-guilty-in-decades-long-b-c-polygamy-case-1.3516281Winston Blackmore, a former bishop of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has been found guilty of practising polygamy after a decades-long legal fight launched by the provincial government.
Blackmore, Canada’s most outspoken, prolific and unapologetic polygamists, was alleged to have married 24 women as part of so-called “celestial” marriages involving residents in the tiny community of Bountiful
In a Cranbrook courtroom on Monday, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Sheri Ann Donegan says the collective force of evidence against Blackmore proves that he was married to Jane Blackmore and 24 other women at the same time.
Co-accused James Oler, another bishop in the church, is accused of having five wives and is still waiting for his verdict to be announced.
Blackmore’s lawyer, Blair Suffredine, has already told the court that he will launch a constitutional challenge of Canada’s polygamy laws if his client is found guilty.
Suffredine argues Canada’s polygamy laws infringe on Blackmore’s constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of religion.
During the trial, the judge refused to hear Suffredine’s constitutional argument because he failed to properly notify the judge, the other lawyers and the federal Justice Department of a challenge under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
BC finally nails the Canadian branch of the FLDS with polygamy charges. What happens after the court challenge is a good question.