To surrender is fine but it sure takes the thrill out of the hunt…

Via: Salt Lake Tribune

Attorneys representing a polygamous sect have asked Texas authorities to disclose the three individuals indicted by a grand jury Thursday so the FLDS members can voluntarily surrender to the Schleicher County Sheriff’s Office.

In a letter sent to the Texas Attorney General’s Office today, attorneys Cynthia Orr and Gerald Goldstein reiterated an offer made before Thursday’s session to cooperate if the jury issued any indictments.

The attorneys said that upon notice of any indictments, the individuals named would voluntarily surrender “at Sheriff [David] Doran’s office with dispatch.”

The letter also requested that there be a discussion of a reasonable bail amount because those indicted, all members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, “do not present a flight risk and will present themselves whenever the court deems appropriate.”

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