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The Browns practice as part of their religious beliefs.Oral arguments in
the case are set for Friday in Salt Lake City's U.S. District
Court.It's not clear when Waddoups will rule.State prosecutors contend the Browns --
who haven't been charged -- aren't facing any real harm because the
state has rarely prosecuted individuals for bigamy without also prosecuting for other
crimes, such as underage marriages, sexual abuse or welfare fraud."They have not
been warned that if they do not cease to engage in their
polygamous relationships that legal actions will be taken against them," Assistant Utah
Attorney General Jerrold S. Jensen has said in court papers asking the
judge to dismiss the case."And -- what is probably the tipping point
-- there have been no arrests or prosecutions for the mere practice
of polygamy in Utah in over 50 years."A check of state court
records by The Associated Press found at least two cases, however.Bob Foster
had three wives when he was
ther executives charged were Fannie's Enrico Dallavecchia, 50, a former chief risk
officer, and Thomas Lund, 53, a former executive vice president; and Freddie's
Patricia Cook, 58, a former executive vice president and chief business officer,
and Donald Bisenius, 53, a former senior vice president.Lund's lawyer, Thomas Levy,
said in a statement that Lund "did not mislead anyone." Lawyers for
the other defendants declined to comment Friday morning.
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