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Minister convicted of public indecency*
2006-07-24
By Jim Phillips
Athens NEWS Senior Writer


In a trial outcome Friday that apparently stunned members of an Athens
church congregation, *a Hocking County jury convicted the church's pastor of
committing public indecency in a state park lavatory on May 15.
*
"Oh, no," blurted out one audience member in the packed courtroom, as the
jury foreman in *Hocking County Municipal Court read out the guilty verdict
against 57-year-old H. Willard Love, senior minister of the Athens Church of
Christ.
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*Love was arrested after he allegedly masturbated in front of an undercover
park ranger in the restroom at the spillway of Lake Logan State Park,* off
U.S. Rt. 33. After deliberating more than an hour and a half Friday, a
four-man, four-woman jury found him guilty despite *Love's* having put on a
vigorous *defense* in which he portrayed his arrest as *the result of a
misunderstanding by the arresting officer.
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Judge Richard M. Wallar fined Love $500 and court costs (which will probably
be much more than the fine), and sentenced him to serve three days in jail
and 14 eight-hour days of community service.

Hocking County assistant prosecutor David Sams didn't ask for a specific
sentence, though he did tell Wallar *that park rangers have had a
longstanding problem with sexual activity at the Lake Logan restroom*, and
that "they have a legitimate interest in sending a message" that such
offenses will be treated seriously.

Defense attorney K. Robert Toy asked Wallar not to give his client jail
time, noting that Love has no prior criminal record and is a respected
clergyman. "*Mr. Love is a great asset to our community,"* Toy argued.
"There is no sense in putting him in jail."

*Wallar, however, gave Love 60 days in jail, with 50 days suspended.* He
gave him the options of serving 10 days behind bars, or doing three days
plus community service, of which Love chose the latter.

Sams said later that if Love had pled to the charge against him - a
third-degree misdemeanor - he could probably have been given a small fine,
as other men arrested the same day for public indecency at the restroom
were. By choosing to fight the charge at trial, however, Sams said, Love
opened himself up to a harsher penalty if convicted.

"It's rather common that if someone goes through a trial and testifies, and
the jury comes back and says they didn't believe the testimony, that (the
defendant gets) some jail time," he explained.

Love said he must confer with Toy as to whether he wants to appeal the
verdict, but continued to insist he did nothing illegal in the park restroom
on the morning of May 15.

"I know I'm innocent, (but) I respect the court," he declared. "And I
appreciate all the support that the community has given me. We did our best
to go to trial to try to prove our innocence."

*IN THE TRIAL, the state relied on the testimony of two rangers from the
Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and a tape made of a brief exchange in
the restroom between Love and one of the rangers, who was in plainclothes
and wearing a hidden microphone.
*
The defense called as witnesses Love, his wife, and his doctor.

*The rangers told a story in which Love entered the empty restroom, and when
officer Jeremy T. Davis entered behind him in plainclothes, found Love
"massaging his penis back and forth very, very rapidly with his right hand."
When Davis struck up a conversation with Love, he testified, Love continued
to masturbate in front of him, and made statements suggesting he might want
to leave with the officer and go to the second man's residence.*

Love offered a wholly different explanation for what was heard on the
surveillance tape. *He readily admitted that when Davis entered the
lavatory, he, Love, was massaging his genitals, but said he often has to do
this in order to urinate,* because of a medical condition he has suffered
for many years. (Love's wife confirmed this in her testimony.)

The minister explained the suspicious-sounding comments he made to Davis by
saying he became frightened that Davis planned to do him harm. He noted that
the undercover officer struck up a conversation while standing behind him,
out of plain view and blocking his exit from the restroom, then let about 30
seconds go by without saying anything. After this, he said, Davis made the
observation that he didn't see anyone else around, which made Love even more
uneasy.

At this point, Love testified, he looked around to locate the officer,
initially couldn't find him, and then was shocked to see Davis bent over,
peering around a low dividing wall at Love's crotch with a "weird grin" on
his face.

"I look around and he is bent over with his hands on his knees and his head
is crooked around like this," he demonstrated. "I freaked out... I had never
experienced anything in a public restroom like that."

Many of his comments to Davis, according to Love, such as asking him if he
were married or if he had "a place" to go to nearby, were designed to keep
the other man relaxed, with the aim of Love's getting out of the restroom
and to his car. Love noted that he has experience as a counselor in dealing
with people in tense situations, and has learned to speak calmly and parrot
what the other person says.

"I'm just trying to get him to back off, so I just repeated what he said to
me to get him to back off," he claimed. "I know if I can get to my car, I
can get away from him... I just want to get away from this guy."

The prosecution, however, hammered on Love's comments to Davis such as "what
are you looking for," "too bad you're not in Columbus," and "you got a
place?" Love at one point on the tape also tells Davis that he doesn't like
to meet people in public restrooms because "I just don't feel safe."

Sams also put heavy emphasis on a questionnaire Love answered for officers
after his arrest in which he supposedly answered "yes" to two questions, one
about whether he knew he had been engaging in a high-risk activity, and the
other about whether he knew that men soliciting sexual activity in public
restrooms have been assaulted and murdered.

Love admitted answering yes to both questions. However, he said, he did not
hear the portion of the second question referring to sexual soliciting, and
heard only the part about men being murdered in public restrooms. Having
known someone in Athens this happened to, he said, he answered yes - and
only found out afterwards that the question was phrased in such a way as to
imply that he himself had been looking for sex in the restroom.

Love also noted that the officers never gave him the questionnaire to
review, and that he never signed it to approve his answers.

ANOTHER POINT OF Sams' case was the question of why Love chose a smelly,
open-pit lavatory some distance off the highway, rather than going to one of
the closer businesses at the U.S. Rt. 33-Ohio Rt. 664 exit, or to a rest
stop with flush toilets a little further up the highway.

Love explained that when he takes medication for a chronic sinus infection,
which had flared up recently, he has a very difficult time urinating, and
sometimes has to go to great lengths massaging his back, thighs or genitals
to be able to pass water.

Both Love's wife, Phyllis Love, and his doctor, William Rankin, backed up
Love's claim that when he takes medicine for a sinus infection - which he
was suffering at the time of his arrest - he has great difficulty urinating.

Phyllis Love said her husband sometimes has to massage himself for a long
time at home to urinate. "When he's in that condition, (it can take) at
least 10 minutes, or even more," she said. "You would think that someone was
trying to masturbate, but it's not that."

She also confirmed that the day of Love's arrest, the minister had a full
and tightly scheduled agenda of pastoral visits, including trips to
Nelsonville, Lancaster and Chillicothe. He was on his way to Lancaster when
he stopped off to use the restroom.

Sams repeatedly questioned Love as to why he didn't choose a more convenient
and modern bathroom, and Love repeatedly told him that he wanted someplace
quiet and preferably empty of other people, because he knew he might have to
make an extended effort to urinate. If the restroom didn't meet his
requirements, he told the prosecutor, "it could be on the side of the road
two feet behind the guardrail, and it wouldn't do me any good."

In his summation, Sams told the jury that he believes Love was legitimately
out on church business on May 15 as the minister claimed, "but I don't doubt
that he's looking for a quickie, either."

He acknowledged that nothing on the surveillance tape clearly records Love
making a sexual proposal to the officer (which he wasn't charged with), but
suggested that if the jury could read between the lines, it would conclude
that that's what Love had in mind.

"He didn't cross that line to where he actually solicited sex from the
officer, but you can see where they were headed," he said.

http://www.athensnews.com/issue/article.php3?story_id=25489

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Brief CV of Jusfiq Hadjar



Jusfiq Hadjar, a christian, 66 years old, is an Indonesian living in the
Netherlands. He currently lives together out of wed-lock with Marlene Van
Doorn - a documentalist in African Studies Center (ASC) library - in Leiden.



Jusfiq Hadjar has, thus far, succesfully deceived many NGOs into believing
that he is a human rights activistist. One of the NGOs that has been trapped
in his lies is a Muslim human rights group, the Movement against Racism and
for Friendship among Peoples.



Jusfiq Hadjar is very active in his campaigns against Islam and Muslims on
the Internet, especially in several Indonesian mailing lists. He will spread
massive amounts of offensive, slanderous, lying statements against Islam and
Muslims day in and day out and at the same time claiming that he is a
Muslim.



Undoubtedly, Jusfiq Hadjar is one of those people who still thinks that
adhering to a daily routine of cursing and swearing on the Internet would
help to make him look intelligent and preserve his sanity. It shoots no
wonder then if you find mosts of his writings on the Internet are just about
cursing and swearing at Muslims and licking the ass of his christian
friends.



Jusfiq Hadjar has joined several mailing lists in order to spread his severe
hatred against Islam and Muslim on the Internet:



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamkristen/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/apakabar/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/minangnet/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/istiqlal/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/partai-keadilan/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ijtihad/<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/partai-keadilan/>



Marlene Van Doorn is very supportive of his life partner's evil activities
on the Internet, and gives her financial support by providing him with
meals, accomodation and Internet connection. He is also allegedly financed
by Leiden church.



He has no children.


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