United States v. Hubbard explained

United States v. Hubbard was a 1978 criminal court case charging Mary Sue Hubbard and several other members of the Church of Scientology with violations of various laws including:

U.S.C. 18 §§ (Aiding and Abetting), (Conspiracy), (Theft of Govt Property), (Obstruction of Justice), (False Declarations before a Grand Jury), and (Interception of Oral Communication). Also included was 22 D.C. Code §§ 105, 1801(b) (Burglary, Aiding and Abetting).[1]

All eleven defendants were found guilty and sentenced to both fines and imprisonment. The convictions were upheld on appeal.[2]

Defendants

List from Grand Jury document.[1]

Result

A series of sentencing orders dated Dec. 11, 1979 show some of the results of the trial.[3]

DefendantChargePrison timeFine
Morris BudlongBurglary, Aiding and Abetting2–6 years
Henning HeldtConspiracy4 years$10,000
Mitchell HermannConspiracy4 years$10,000
Jane KemberBurglary, Aiding and Abetting2–6 years
Cindy RaymondConspiracy5 years$10,000
Mary Sue HubbardConspiracy5 years$10,000
Duke SniderConspiracy4 years$10,000
Sharon ThomasTheft of Government Property1 year (6 months served)
5 years probation
$1,000
Richard WeigandConspiracy4 years$10,000
Gregory WillardsonConspiracy4 years$10,000
Gerald Bennett WolfeConspiracy5 years$10,000

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Notes and References

  1. Grand jury document filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, filed in open court, August 15, 1968. Available at http://lisatrust.freewinds.be/legal/snowwhite/docs.htm
  2. United States v. Heldt. 668. F.2d. 1238. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. October 2, 1981. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/United_States_v._Heldt,_668_F.2d_1238_(D.C._Cir._1981) . 3 July 2020.
  3. Data in this table is from scans of Commitment Orders, Dec. 16, 1980. Web site: Sentencing Order. https://web.archive.org/web/20120331164725/http://lisatrust.freewinds.be/legal/snowwhite/sentencing.pdf. 2012-03-31. live.