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+ | :Joseph Smith was persecuted in courts of law as much as anyone I know. But he was never found guilty of any crime, and his name cannot be tarnished in that way.{{ref|fair1}}<includeonly> | ||
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Entire books have been written on the legal history of the Church in its early days. (See ''Further Reading'' below.) Some specific legal issues are considered in separate wiki articles: | Entire books have been written on the legal history of the Church in its early days. (See ''Further Reading'' below.) Some specific legal issues are considered in separate wiki articles: | ||
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:In 1838-1839 the Saints settled in Nauvoo, Illinois, after their wrongful expulsion from Missouri. To avoid the "legal" persecutions suffered in earlier states, they obtained a liberal [[Nauvoo city charter]] for Nauvoo, which granted broad habeas corpus powers to local courts. These helped to free Joseph Smith and other Latter-day Saints when they were sought on writs by arresting officers from outside of Nauvoo. In 1841 state judge Stephen A. Douglas set aside a Missouri writ to extradite Joseph for charges still pending there, and in 1843 a federal judge did the same for a similar requisition after the alleged shooting of then ex-governor Boggs. However, the increasing use of the writ of habeas corpus by Nauvoo magistrates, preempting even state and federal authority, escalated distrust among non-Mormons who felt that Joseph Smith considered himself above the law.{{ref|eom4}} | :In 1838-1839 the Saints settled in Nauvoo, Illinois, after their wrongful expulsion from Missouri. To avoid the "legal" persecutions suffered in earlier states, they obtained a liberal [[Nauvoo city charter]] for Nauvoo, which granted broad habeas corpus powers to local courts. These helped to free Joseph Smith and other Latter-day Saints when they were sought on writs by arresting officers from outside of Nauvoo. In 1841 state judge Stephen A. Douglas set aside a Missouri writ to extradite Joseph for charges still pending there, and in 1843 a federal judge did the same for a similar requisition after the alleged shooting of then ex-governor Boggs. However, the increasing use of the writ of habeas corpus by Nauvoo magistrates, preempting even state and federal authority, escalated distrust among non-Mormons who felt that Joseph Smith considered himself above the law.{{ref|eom4}} | ||
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#{{note|eom4}}{{EoM|author=Joseph I. Bentley|article=Legal Trials of Joseph Smith|vol=3|start=1346|end=1347}}{{link|url=http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/people/joseph_smith/legal_trials.html}} | #{{note|eom4}}{{EoM|author=Joseph I. Bentley|article=Legal Trials of Joseph Smith|vol=3|start=1346|end=1347}}{{link|url=http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/people/joseph_smith/legal_trials.html}} | ||
#{{note|fair1}} Joseph I. Bentley, "Legal Trials of the Prophet: Joseph Smith's Life in Court" (2006 FAIR Conference presentation) {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2006_Legal_Trials_of_Joseph_Smith.html}}{{NB}} | #{{note|fair1}} Joseph I. Bentley, "Legal Trials of the Prophet: Joseph Smith's Life in Court" (2006 FAIR Conference presentation) {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2006_Legal_Trials_of_Joseph_Smith.html}}{{NB}} | ||
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Entire books have been written on the legal history of the Church in its early days. (See Further Reading below.) Some specific legal issues are considered in separate wiki articles:
Wrote a leading scholar of Joseph's legal history:
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