Scientology
It took a jury thirty minutes this afternoon to return a NOT
GUILTY verdict in the battery trial of the State of Florida v.
Robert S. Minton.
Bob's attorneys, Denis deVlaming, Kim Rivelini and Chuck
deVlaming did an excellent job of educating the jury about the
Church of Scientology's policies and practices of destroying
anyone they perceive as an enemy. They were able to show the
jury in less than a day and a half of testimony and arguments
that Richard Howd was under orders to provoke an incident with
Bob Minton on the night of October 31, 1999, just as Frank
Offman was under orders to provoke an incident on September 10,
1998.
After the verdict was announced one of the many reporters
covering the trial asked a juror why they had found Minton not
guilty. The juror replied simply, "It was a set-up."
Thanks to this trial and the media that will result from it,
many more people will be informed about the Church of
Scientology's policy of destroying its perceived enemies. The
more people learn about this "church's" fair game practices,
the less Scientology will be able to practice its deceit and
abuse.
Stacy Brooks
From: Stacy Brooks <stacybrooks@mciworld.com>
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 16:48:33 -0400
Organization: The Lisa McPherson Trust, 33 North Fort Harrison Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33755 Telephone: (727) 467-9335 Fax: (727) 467-9345
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