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WBFF - Crime & Justice - Both Sides Rest in Cult Starvation Case- Joy Lepola
Three people on trial for allegedly starving a 1-year-old boy to death while part of a religious cult have rested their cases without calling any witnesses.

Queen Antoinette, her daughter Trevia Williams and Marcus Cobbs are representing themselves.

Antoinette allegedly ordered her cult followers not to feed 1-year-old Javon Thompson. Williams and Cobbs are accused of helping her carry out the order.

Antoinette introduced a single piece of evidence in her defense: an application for federal nonprofit status for an entity called 1 Mind Ministries. Williams and Cobbs did not introduce any evidence.

Closing arguments are scheduled for Tuesday.Both Sides Rest in Cult Starvation Case- Joy Lepola

Monday, March 1 2010, 08:34 PM EST

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