Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes' office said in a statement
that attorneys were reviewing the ruling and could file an
appeal in coming weeks.
U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups on Wednesday finalized a
December ruling that struck down a section of the law that bars
consenting adults from living together in a romantic arrangement
and criminalizes their intimate sexual relationships.
Polygamy is illegal in all 50 states. But Utah's law is unique
in that a person can be found guilty not just for having two
legal marriage licenses, but also for cohabiting with another
adult in a marriage-like relationship when they are already
legally married to someone else.
In his December ruling, Waddoups said the law violates both the
First Amendment's clause ensuring religious rights and the
Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause to protect personal
liberty.
The rest of Utah's bigamy law remains intact so only individuals
who fraudulently obtain multiple marriage licenses would be
guilty. Bigamy is punishable by up to five years in prison.
Waddoups also ruled Wednesday that Utah County Attorney Jeff
Buhman violated the constitutional rights of Kody Brown and his
four wives, stars of the TV show "Sister Wives," when he
investigated them for bigamy, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.
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He was ordered to pay back their attorneys fees.
Jonathan Turley, the attorney for the Brown family, told the
newspaper he believes the judge's decision protects the
Constitution.
"For the state of Utah to appeal this case, it will have to go to
[the appeals court in] Denver and argue against the freedom of
religion," he told the Tribune.
Utah is the headquarters state of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, which abandoned polygamy in 1890 as
Utah was seeking statehood. Some sects and breakaway groups,
however, follow the early theological doctrine of plural marriage,
thought to bring exaltation in heaven.
The Brown family and their 17 children who formerly lived in Lehi,
Utah, are members of the Apostolic United Brethren, a Utah-based
church that follows plural marriage doctrine.
(Editing by Eric Walsh)
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