Former Bountiful leader James Oler handed one-year jail sentence and 18-months probation
CRANBROOK, B.C. — An ex-bishop of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, from Boutiful, B.C., James Oler, will spend a year behind bars.
Justice Martha Devlin handed down a one-year jail sentence plus 18 months probation at Cranbrook Supreme Court today for Oler’s child trafficking case, putting an end to his second trial on the matter.
Oler had been found guilty in May of removing an underaged girl to marry a man in the US in June 2004.
Peter Wilson, the special prosecutor at the time, said that as an ex-bishop of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, James Oler is culpable for facilitating the directives of church leader and prophet Warren Jeffs, who ordered him to bring the underage child to the U.S. to be married in 2004