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stanley borraccia ged marriages that have often involved placing young girls with older men. Most FLDS members live in the twin communities of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz., about 350 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Washington County prosecutors said Jeffs enticed Elissa Wall into marriage and sex against her will by telling her the relationship was commanded by God and that any refusal would place her salvation at risk.Jurors said Wall s age was a major factor in their decision. Under Utah law, a 14-year-old can consent to sex in some circumstances. Bu Qsua Oculus Rift Took Me Inside Interstellar and I Wanted to Stay There
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