Judge denies Boyd's motion to continue trial date.
By Roger Griffeth, Editor REFORM IT 2004
January 21, 2004, Houston Texas. The joint motion made by the accused leader of the "UTU Enterprise", Byron A. Boyd and his accused bagman John Rookard, to postpone their trial date, has been denied in an order issued by Judge Sim Lake. The trial date is set for March 22, 2004.
On the UTU Web Site, Boyd, acting quickly to announce Little's guilt, was quoted by his "UTU Editors" as saying:
"Boyd said he is innocent of the charges and has every intention to pursue this matter to a final and full conclusion that completely exonerates me."
Boyd, who also servers as the President of the UTU Insurance Association, has admitted to using the policyholder assets of the Insurance Association to pay his and Rookard's attorney fees.
As a condition of his release, Boyd remains under the restriction of the "20 ft. rule" in conducting his union activities with certain individuals. On January 20, 2004, Boyd was granted an exception from this restriction to attend the final stage of his son's induction into the Order of the Masons in Seattle, Washington.
Of the top three UTU international officers serving between the years 1995 - 1999, all "except one" have been indicted by the federal government for embezzlement, mail fraud, racketeering, and a lot of other criminal activity.
The decision made by Judge Lake brings the "due process" phase of Boyd's criminal rights closer to an end.
Boyd, is the accused leader of the "UTU Enterprise" representing an undetermined number of criminal types, both know and yet to be discovered, in the United States and possibly Canada.
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