Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Elizabeth Smart

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Nearly nine years after she was snatched at knifepoint from her bed, Elizabeth Smart look outed Wednesday without showing any emotion as a federal judge ordered a street preacher to spend the rest of his life in prison for kidnapping and raping her while holding her kidnapped for months.

The sentencing of Brian David Mitchell closed a major legal chapter in the grievous ordeal that waited for years after Mitchell was held mentally ill and unable to stand trial in state court.

"I know that you know what you did is wrong," Smart told Mitchell as he sang quietly in the courtroom. "You took away nine months of my life that can never be returned."

Dressed in a hounds-tooth checked skirt, ivory jacket and pearls, Smart took the witness stand for only about 30 seconds and presented Mitchell in court for the first time.

She appeared self-possessed and composed, speaking in even tones.

"I have a wonderful life," she said. "You will never affect me again."

After the hearing Smart smiled and clinched family members and her lawyers. She later said she was beatified with the sentence.

Mitchell did not answer when U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball handed down to life sentences at the hearing in Salt Lake City. Federal sentencing rules do not allow parole.

A jury unanimously convicted the 57-year-old Mitchell in December of snatching and unlawful transferral of a minor across state lines for sex.

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