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No
charges in Yates gag order investigation
Associated Press
HOUSTON
No charges will be filed against anyone who might have violated
a gag order imposed in the Andrea Yates case because the order was
too broad and unconstitutional, the special prosecutor assigned
to investigate said Thursday.
George
Mac Secrest was appointed by State District Judge Belinda
Hill after Russell Yates, husband of the woman convicted last month
of drowning her children, and Harris County District Attorney Chuck
Rosenthal spoke about the murders on the CBS television program
60 Minutes in early December.
I
just do not think under the circumstances that justice would be
served by going after folks that probably should have kept their
mouths shut but nonetheless would have a valid First Amendment defense,
at least on appeal, Secrest said.
Hill,
however, had all the right reasons for imposing the
gag order, he said.
The
judge imposed the order shortly after the June 20 drownings of the
five Yates children at their Houston home.
Her
reasons clearly supported the need for the order, Secrest
said. The type of comments that normally come out in a case
like this were kept to a minimum...The order was not drawn narrowly
enough to withstand appellate scrutiny.
Hill
declined to comment Thursday, saying she normally does not comment
on any other case in her court in which a prosecutor decides not
to seek charges.
Rosenthal
said if he had known the program was going to air when it did, he
wouldnt have appeared on it.
If
anyone, myself included, contributed to the tainting of the jury
pool about anything, then I shouldnt have done it, he
said.
Edward
Mallett, Russell Yates attorney, did not immediately return
a telephone call from The Associated Press.
Andrea
Yates, 37, was convicted on March 12 of two capital murder charges
in the drowning deaths of three of her five children. Days later,
the same eight-woman, four-man jury panel, took less than 40 minutes
to recommend a life sentence. Jurors who rejected her insanity defense
could have sentenced Yates to death.
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