Thursday, November 18, 2010

AP: Judge Denies Evangelist Alamo Request for Bail mpeg4

Evangelist Tony Alamo will remain jailed until his May trial on charges he took young girls across state lines for sex, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. US District Judge Harry F. Barnes rejected a request by Alamos lawyers to reconsider bond for the 74-year-old, who cited the preachers physical frailties and problems in helping with his defense from jail. Barnes didnt touch on those issues in his two-page order denying the request, instead saying Alamo should have immediately appealed a US magistrate judges decision in October to hold him without bond pending trial. Barnes said the 10-day window to appeal the magistrates ruling had long since passed. The defendants objections are untimely, Barnes wrote. He has waived his right to a review of the magistrates order. Jeff Harrelson, a Texarkana lawyer helping represent Alamo, did not immediately return a call for comment Wednesday. In October, Magistrate Judge Barry Bryant ruled from the bench that Alamo was a flight risk and a danger to the community. Prosecutors reiterated that claim in asking that bail remain withheld from the evangelist. Lawyers for Alamo had argued that prosecutors offered no real evidence that he had committed the crimes. They said the evangelists infirmities — such as poor eyesight, his heart condition and diabetes — also made jailing him inappropriate before trial. However, Alamo previously went underground in the early 90s when he faced child abuse charges in California, as well as federal charges ...



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