Scientology
I went to Bob's trial today, but not yesterday. I heard Frank
Oliver give a reasonable and simple explanation of how OSA
works. Then the prosecutor tried to impeach Frank, not by
impugning his testimony but by showing a video of Frank shining
a laser at an OSA cameraman. He also just HAPPENED to have an
OEC volume where he made Frank read a one-sentence quote which
states something like "the church should do nothing illegal,"
as if that one sentence could impeach the mountain of evidence
that Frank produced.
Next Bob got on the stand and went over how OSA was Fair Gaming
him since 1997. The prosecutor tried to impeach Bob by saying
that BOB was doing the Fair Gaming by his actions, such as
picketing Bennetta Slaughter's house, picketing Flag at night,
and such things.
I felt that the prosecutor was relying on emotion and
extraneous evidence while skipping lightly around the actual
assault. Bob's defense attorney did a good job of providing
evidence in his closing argument that indeed this was an OSA
setup.
When the jury started deliberating, we went down to the
cafeteria. I was insisting to everyone that the jury would take
at least a day. But lo and behold, in just enough time for me
to eat a piece of cake and drink some milk, the jury returned
with a verdict.
It was very emotional when we went back into court. When the
verdict of not guilty was read out, some people on bob's side
began crying, and I had trouble holding back tears of relief.
No doubt there were tears on the other side as well.
When a Scientology staffer used a syringe to force a mixture of
aspirin, Benadryl and orange juice into McPherson's throat
while others held her down, it was "spiritual sustenance," the
church argues.
From: cultxpt@primenet.com (Jeff Jacobsen)
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 06:24:02 GMT
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