PROSECUTOR ASKS COURT TO VIOLATE
SANCTITY OF CONFESSION
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, (CWNews.com) - A prosecutor
has asked the Missouri Supreme Court to allow him to question leaders
of a Jehovah's Witnesses church regarding a man who allegedly confessed
to sexually abusing two children.
1-Mar-2001 -EWTN News Brief
Prosecutor Doug Gaston claimed that Robert Eisenhouer's wife
told investigators that her husband confessed to church elders that
he had had sexual contact with two children. But since she declined
to testify and US law prevents prosecutors from compelling her to
testify, the testimony of the church leaders' was needed for proof
of the confession.
A judge had previously rejected Gaston's request as violating the
First Amendment protection of the freedom of religion. But Gaston
contends that a state law that says any traditional shield for communication--
except for attorney-client privilege-- does not apply to situations
of suspected child abuse supersedes the constitutional protection.
"If we compel the elders of the church to testify against the church
members, doesn't that in some way affect the exercise of their religious
beliefs?" Supreme Court Judge Michael Wolff said. "It absolutely
does," Gaston replied, but he said it is a permissible infringement
because the intent of the state law is to protect children.

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