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Texarkana Gazette
July 25, 2009
By: Lynn LaRowe
Alamo guilty on all 10 counts
Prosecution believes he will spend life in prison
The five Jane Does and other victims who testified against self-proclaimed evangelist Tony Alamo held hands, wept and hugged Friday as a federal judge proclaimed him guilty 10 times.
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In: 2009 - (Trial year)
Arkansas Online
July 21, 2010
The Associated Press
Alamo claims trial unfair in sex convictions
Evangelist Tony Alamo has told a federal appeals court that he should get a new trial because having sex with the minors he brought across state lines wasn’t the primary purpose for transporting the girls.
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In: 2010
The Commercial Appeal (Memphis)
July 21, 2010
Chuck Bartels, The Associated Press
Evangelist seeks new trial in Arkansas sexual abuse case
Jailed evangelist Tony Alamo wants a federal appeals court to grant him a new trial on charges he transported minors across state lines for sex or at least order a resentencing because of the trial judge’s references to God.
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In: 2010
Texarkana Gazette
July 21, 2010
By: Lynn LaRowe
Lawyer says Alamo should get new trial
Defense says sex with minors was ‘incidental’
Tony Alamo should get a new trial because sex with minors was “incidental” to his purpose for traveling across state lines, his lawyer argues in Alamo’s most recent appellate brief.
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In: 2010
Texarkana Gazette
July 5, 2010
By: Jim Williamson
Arkansas State Police investigator retires
When the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound raid started in Fouke, Ark., State Police Sgt. John Bishop had to call 911 to get help.
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In: 2010