Archive for February 9th, 2010

Judge cancels hearing in case against Warren Jeffs

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Feb 09 2010

An Arizona judge has canceled a two-day hearing in the state’s case against polygamous sect leader Warren S. Jeffs after granting a defense motion barring use of any evidence found at the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ Texas ranch in 2008.

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Wanda Barzee pleads guilty to charge in Elizabeth Smart case

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Feb 09 2010

Prosecutors on Monday dropped state charges against a woman in the 2002 abduction of Elizabeth Smart in exchange for a guilty plea related to the attempted kidnapping of Smart’s cousin. Doctors at the Utah State Hospital said last fall that Barzee had responded to the treatment and was competent . Atherton accepted that determination Monday but said Barzee remains mentally ill.

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Wanda Barzee pleads guilty to charge in Elizabeth Smart case

Wanda Barzee pleads guilty to charge in Elizabeth Smart case

raelien-raelienne | Posted by admin
Feb 09 2010

Prosecutors on Monday dropped state charges against a woman in the 2002 abduction of Elizabeth Smart in exchange for a guilty plea related to the attempted kidnapping of Smart’s cousin. Doctors at the Utah State Hospital said last fall that Barzee had responded to the treatment and was competent . Atherton accepted that determination Monday but said Barzee remains mentally ill.

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Atheists ‘just as ethical as churchgoers’ research shows

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Feb 09 2010

Atheists are just as ethical and have as strong a moral compass as churchgoers, new research shows. People who have no religion know right from wrong just as well as regular worshippers, according to the study. The team behind the research found that most religions were similar and had a moral code which helped to organise society. But people who did not have a religious background still appeared to have intuitive judgments of right and wrong in common with believers, according to the findings, published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

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Atheists ‘just as ethical as churchgoers’ research shows

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