Judge: 7 of 9 Ohio Amish defendants free on bond

Monday October 1, 2012 6:00 PM

ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS

The Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A judge is allowing seven of nine Amish defendants convicted in beard- and hair-cutting attacks on fellow Amish to remain free before they are sentenced early next year.

U.S. District Court Judge Dan Aaron Polster says he's mindful that their immediate detention could leave a number of very young children without parents.

But Polster also said in a ruling Monday that all defendants should be prepared to be taken into custody in late January if he imposes a prison sentence.

Most of the defendants Polster is allowing to stay free are women who said they have large families to care for.

The judge declined to allow two defendants, Lester Miller and Raymond Miller, to remain free and ordered them to report to U.S. marshals by Friday.

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