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Polygamy charges in Bountiful, B.C., thrown out
A B.C. court has thrown out polygamy charges against two religious leaders, ruling former B.C. attorney general Wally Oppal was wrong to ask a third special prosecutor to take the case after the first two prosecutors decided the men should not be charged.
The charges against Blackmore, 52, were linked to his alleged marriages to 19 women, dating back to May 2005. The charges against Oler, 44, were linked to his marriages to three women, dating back to November 2004.
After the investigation, B.C.'s Crown prosecutors remained reluctant to lay polygamy charges for fear they would be declared unconstitutional on the basis of religious freedom