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Bountiful men to challenge polygamy verdict

Two men from a Mormon sect in Bountiful near Creston are expected to file a constitutional challenge after being found guilty of practicing polygamy.

A BC Supreme Court judge made the ruling late Monday.

One of the men, Winston Blackmore says he’s not surprised about the outcome of a legal case that has effectively been underway for decades.

Blackmore says he’s never denied his faith.

He and James Oler were found guilty of having multiple wives.

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