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My friend Jim Gilles announced his court victory in his email
newletter today. I thought I would share it with the list because we had
mentioned it a year ago. Also, it is good for us to remember those saints
among us who suffer persecution for preaching the gospel. Some people
don't realize the jail time that happens in our own country just for
preaching the Kingdom of God.
David Miller.
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Dear
Saints,
HALLELUJAH,
IT IS OVER!!!!!!! As of December 27, 2002, an ORDER OF
COURT rendered by Judge Gregory A. Olson ended the most vicious and malicious
legal attack against me by any University in my 20 years of preaching. The ORDER OF COURT states: �AND NOW,
December 27, 2002, upon consideration of Defendant�s Petition for Writ of Habeas
Corpus, said Petition is granted.
There is insufficient evidence to support the charges against the
Defendant. Accordingly, all charges
are dismissed.� These words came as
a great relief to Sister Bonnie and I on Saturday the fourth of January 2003,
when our Defense Attorney called us with the good news. Sister Bonnie simply broke down and
cried. Since
October 5, 2001, this black cloud loomed over our heads for 14 months. I thank the Lord for smiling upon us and
handing us a total victory. Not
only did Judge Olson issue an Order of Dismissal, but issued a 10 page
�spanking� to the University Administration, Police Department and County
Prosecutor for holding these charges over my head. The language used by the Judge could not
have any more direct and to the point as he shot down each of the remaining four
charges against me. I thank God for
an honest Judge that took the time to examine all of the evidence that was
presented. I say the remaining four
charges against me because there were at one time six charges against me. Four misdemeanor and two felony charges
were involved in this case. The two
felony charges were dismissed back in November of 2001 after the Preliminary
Hearing was held. I also
thank all of those Free Gospel Bible Institute students that accompanied my
family and I that day. Thanks to
the Administration and Faculty of Free Gospel Bible Institute for allowing the
students to take off from class twice as some of them also joined me at the
Preliminary Hearing. Special thanks
to Brother Dudley Zerbel who let us borrow his video camera in order to record
that days activities. His video
camera was confiscated by the arresting officer, (Sherlock), and was not
returned until last month�15 months later. On
the victory side of this battle, I look back with 20/20 hind sight vision and
thank the Lord Jesus Christ for the chance to be a testimony and a witness to
the campus police, administration, faculty, staff and students who either saw us
preach that day or read about us in the city and/or campus newspapers,
especially the University students from the Business Law class that attended the
Preliminary Hearing. I am thankful
for the chance to be a witness to the jailers, jail guards, and prisoners during
those five days that I spent in the County Jail. The Judges, Lawyers, especially the
Jewish lawyer that helped reduce my bail from $5000.00 to $500.00, the Court
Reporters, Prosecutors and Court Clerks that were involved in this case that
either heard or saw the video and/or audio-tapes of my preaching that day, may
the Spirit of God bring His word back to their remembrance. I am thankful for the Students at Free
Gospel Bible Institute, who were encouraged, stirred and emboldened by our stand
for the Gospel. Finally, we are
thankful for all of you who stormed the gates of hell for us and verbally
encouraged us during this time of trial and testing, we are forever indebted to
you. We
thank you for your love and prayers. Brother Jim, Sister Bonnie, Aaron, Gabrielle and Arielle
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