Members of Fringe Amish Group Request Word ‘Cult’ Be Banned From Hate-Crime Trial
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Members of a fringe Amish group charged with committing hate crimes against fellow Amish have requested words including “cult,” “splinter” and “rogue” be banned from their upcoming trial in U.S. District Court, according to court documents filed Monday.
They also requested that any Amish called to testify “affirm the truthfulness” of their testimony rather than swear an oath.
The filing says swearing an oath “would offend the witness’ religious outlook,” their lawyers wrote in a filing.
Samuel Mullet, 66, of Jefferson County, and 15 of his male and female followers are charged with hate crimes and cover-ups. Prosecutors accuse them of forcibly cutting the beards and hair of fellow Amish members. The attacks were designed to settle scores with people with whom Mullet and his followers had disputes, prosecutors said.