Tomorrow at 1 p.m. MST in Provo, Roselle Stevenson will face off with Utah County Deputy Attorney Michael Starrs, who is apparently still the prosecutor of record in her case. IRA will be covering the hearing, but you can click on the hyperlink in the previous sentence to see the hearing over Zoom. Will Judge Lunnen disqualify the UCAO from prosecuting Roselle Stevenson for the charges involving her alleged abuse of Emily Sheets? Will the eerie specter of David Leavitt hang over the hearing as a justification for disqualifying UCAO?
These and other questions should be answered tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Provo before Judge Lunnen. In the meantime, here’s 23 minutes of a film draft I’m working on about the origins of ritual abuse within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, with the first part covering polygyny.
The full film should be up by next week, and I’ll be announcing some new podcast appearances as well. Anyone who’d like to have me as a guest is welcome to contact me at 1830goel@gmail.com. I’ll talk with anyone about the Hamblin case and ritual abuse as a topic.
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Would it be helpful if people showed up at the court or is it only online? They should know that people are watching and are aware and want justice