Jul 15 2006

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Thanking Jesus in court lands man in jail

Posted at 8:27 am under Christian, News..

I read this, and wondered if the guy had said thank you Allah.. if he would have ended up in jail…
Junior Stowers raised his hands and exclaimed, “Thank you, Jesus!” in court last month when he was acquitted by a jury of abusing his son.

But his joy was short-lived when Circuit Judge Patrick Border held him in contempt of court for the “outburst” and threw him in jail.

Stowers, 47, sat in the courtroom and a cellblock for about six hours until the judge granted him a hearing on the contempt charge and released him.

The judge at a July 7 hearing dropped the contempt charge, a petty misdemeanor that carries up to 30 days in jail.

Stowers couldn’t be reached for comment. But his attorney in the contempt case, Deputy Public Defender Susan Arnett, said he wasn’t treated fairly.

“I don’t think there’s anything about saying ‘Thank you, Jesus’ that rises to the level of contemptuous behavior in this case,” she told The Honolulu Advertiser.

Stowers is a devoutly religious man active in his church who spontaneously expressed his thanks to the higher power in which he believed, she said.

Family members and Stowers’ pastor at Assembly of God Church, Iakopo Sale, who watched from the gallery were “very upset that those words could land somebody in jail,” Arnett said.

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  1. links for 2006-08-26 » BlogRodenton 26 Aug 2006 at 6:18 am 1

    […] Thanking Jesus in court lands man in jail Junior Stowers raised his hands and exclaimed, “Thank you, Jesus!” in court last month when he was acquitted by a jury of abusing his son. But his joy was short-lived when Circuit Judge Patrick Border held him in contempt of court for the “outburstâ (tags: BlogRodent court worship assembly-of-god assemblies-of-god pentecostal illegal outrageous weird-news persecution) […]

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