A county clerk in Kentucky who refuses to issue marriage licenses to
same-sex couples on religious grounds, was held in contempt of court by a
US federal judge on Thursday and sent to jail.
Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis was led away by US marshals who confirmed she was under arrest.
"The court doesn't do this lightly," District Court Judge David Bunning said in ordering that she be taken into custody.
Bunning
also said his earlier injunction ordering Davis to issue marriage
licenses applied to everyone and not just the four couples whose suit in
July had accused Davis of not doing her job.
Davis
has refused to issue licenses to any couples, gay or straight, since
the US Supreme Court in June ruled that same-sex couples have the right
to marry under the US Constitution, citing her Christian beliefs.
Before
and during the hearing, about 200 demonstrators on both sides of the
issue gathered outside the courthouse, some chanting slogans and many
holding signs. As word of the ruling emerged, supporters of same-sex
marriage erupted in cheers.
Davis' seven deputies still face their
own reckoning as Bunning assigned each of them attorneys and said their
fate would be determined at later hearing, warning them they could face
fines or jail.
Davis' attorney objected, saying Davis had not given her deputies authority to issue marriage licenses.
The
hearing in Ashland, Kentucky, lasted just over two hours. Crying at
times, Davis maintained that a marriage can only be between a man and a
woman and she was unable to recognise same-sex marriages.
"Marriage is a union between one man and one woman," she said under questioning by her attorney.
Also
testifying was April Miller, who along with her partner Karen Jacobs
had three times tried to get a marriage license from Davis' office. They
were one of four couples who sued Davis in July.
A US marshal said he did not know to which detention facility she was being sent.
Friday, September 04, 2015
Kentucky clerk jailed for denying same-sex marriage licenses
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