Rammell trial delayed pending new investigation

I think that most people think that poaching should be punished. Rammell seems to think that most people feel just the opposite and that they might side with him. I doubt he’s right and I think that this will make thing much worse for him. He doesn’t seem to be getting much sympathy either.

Rammell trial delayed pending new investigation.
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  1. Doryfun Avatar

    Sounds to me like Rex is setting his own trap to catch the fox, and he is the fox.

  2. REChizmar Avatar
    REChizmar

    Serving as his own attorney – that says it all … ‘He who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client.’

  3. JEFF E Avatar
    JEFF E

    (moved to here)
    http://voices.idahostatesman.com/2011/04/29/idahopolitics/rex_rammells_latest_stunt_jury_tampering_idaho_falls

    much like his campaign manager, only an abstract acquaintance with the truth

  4. mikarooni Avatar
    mikarooni

    You may all be correct; but, don’t forget that the evidence against Warren Jeffs was just as strong and his conviction in Utah was overturned on what everyone agreed was a ridiculous technicality. Yes, Jeffs was extradited to Texas, but still hasn’t been tried for anything there and is still running his empire from jail. Rex Rammell has very publicly claimed that everything he has done, is doing, and will continue to do is a fulfillment of Mormon prophecy and the church has made no disclaimer. Don’t underestimate the under-the-counter power of the cult. Rammell may get convicted; but, don’t count on him actually serving much of a sentence.

    1. Salle Avatar
      Salle

      Those self-fulfilling-prophesies require manipulation of the non-believers since they won’t voluntarily comply. RR probably won’t see the inside of a jail cell since he’s promoting the “the doctrine” …

  5. skyrim Avatar
    skyrim

    All he has to succeed in doing is creating doubt in the mind of one seated juror. Oh, that and avoid prosecution on tampering/influence charges.

    1. Salle Avatar
      Salle

      One of the rules in election law prohibits campaign materials in polling places… in Idaho not only do they allow campaign stickers, buttons and posters in some polling places, they also allow husbands in the booth with their subservient wives so they can tell them who to vote for and make sure that they do vote for the husband’s choice. I have witnessed this first hand while living and voting in Idaho. What a state… of insanity. Idaho has some of the most awesome real estate but one of the scariest social climates… Most of the first amendment rights don’t apply directly to the citizens in that state ~ most notably and especially for women, at least that’s what I surmised after living there for over a decade.

      1. skyrim Avatar
        skyrim

        That’s amazing. If I even hinted at helping my wife decide, I’d be looking for a new place to inhabit, despite her telling me where I needed to go….. :^))

  6. Chuck Avatar
    Chuck

    I really hope Rex does not get off on some mistake the other side makes. I really think they should make all poaching crimes a felony and that the guns, boats, trucks, atv’s, everything used in conjunction with the crime should be confiscated. Hunting & fishing privleges taken away for life.

    1. Salle Avatar
      Salle

      That’s what happens to drug dealers in many states, they take every asset. That’s what should happen, especially to repeat offenders like mr rex.- does the name rex infer that he is some kind of dinosaur, at least psychologically maybe?

      1. mikarooni Avatar
        mikarooni

        You said it yourself. Is a state that allows husbands in the voting booth “with their subservient wives so they can tell them who to vote for and make sure that they do” going to stick it to Rammell in any dramatic way? For the cult, the issue isn’t about poaching or jury tampering or anything else; it’s about their own sick version of “states’ rights” and making sure that nobody outside the cult is going to tell anybody inside the cult anything, even about the perversion of the rape/marriage of 12-year-old wives. The situation speaks volumes and I predict will continue to speak volumes about both the states and the cult. Just keep watching and mark my words. I hope I’ll be surprised, but don’t count on it.

      2. Ovis Avatar
        Ovis

        Mikirooni,

        Idaho has some polygamy, and with it no doubt some abuses. That is hardly a typical Idaho marriage though.

        I’m not saying Idaho is a wonderful place for gender equality, but what you write goes too far.

      3. Jake Jenson Avatar
        Jake Jenson

        Copied entire page showing blog and comment allowed by mikarooni Says:
        May 1, 2011 at 9:47 AM

        Sending to my contact in Idaho Legislature.

      4. Immer Treue Avatar
        Immer Treue

        Ovis,

        Perhaps so, perhaps not. If it happens at all, anywhere, it’s too much

      5. Salle Avatar
        Salle

        Jake Jenson Says:
        May 1, 2011 at 11:27 AM

        Copied entire page showing blog and comment allowed by mikarooni Says:
        May 1, 2011 at 9:47 AM

        Sending to my contact in Idaho Legislature.

        And that is supposed to… do what?

      6. Salle Avatar
        Salle

        mikarooni,

        I have not witnessed such marriages in the state, however, I was at a state-wide justice dept. (of ID) meeting, held over a secured distance media venue and read the handouts that showed how ID, at the time, was one of the states with the highest incidence rate of child sex abuse in the country. I wasn’t surprised since I knew what the prevailing organization was in control at the time. I don’t imagine that anything much has changed since.

  7. NotafanofWW2 Avatar
    NotafanofWW2

    I wonder how things are working out for him in Idaho County.

    1. Salle Avatar
      Salle

      I suspect that he has a small circle of friends, kind of like Ron Gillette’s following, and they will soon tire of his antics.

      I do believe that this is a case of jury tampering but, depending on his “connections” in the state house, he may well be absolved of wrong-doing no matter how stupidly illegal his actions are. And of course, there’s that “ignorance-by-choice” crowd who will always be stupid enough to fall for his stories regardless of whether they make sense to any sane person because he “stands for” some sense of inalienable rights of which they have little to no understanding, some might be members of the legislature. Makes you wonder why he’s not already behind bars… maybe.

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