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Brothers describe pain of spankings
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The Rev. Walter Oliver of Beacon Falls is on trial in Superior Court on charges of third-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor for spanking the boys, who were ages 11 and 12 at the time, with his belt.
Anthony Bailey, who is now 14, said hed get spankings for not doing his chores, like cleaning the kitchen.
"I had to pull my pants down and got a spanking on my bare bottom," Anthony Bailey said. "Id be hit on the butt with a belt."
Under questioning by prosecutor Brian Sibley, Anthony Bailey said it hurt and made him cry.
"I resisted a few times and hed push me over and continue spanking me," Anthony Bailey said. "He said it was supposed to hurt."
His brother, Marcus, now age 15, described receiving the same punishment.
"Hed tell me to take off my pants and my underwear and lean on a chair, with my knees on the floor," Marcus Bailey testified.
He told jurors it hurt, prompting him to cry and ask Oliver to stop.
"Hed continue," Marcus Bailey said. "If I tried to get up, hed push me back down."
Both said the spankings left marks like lines of swollen skin and bruising.
When questioned by defense attorney Norman Pattis, Marcus Bailey said Oliver would tell him he loved him and wanted to make sure he didnt go to hell or prison. Marcus Bailey had run into problems, and testified that hed been suspended from school and even arrested.
The boys mother, Pamela Paige, who has been granted immunity from prosecution, testified Friday that she also has struck her children with a belt in the past. While Anthony denied ever being hit by his mother, Marcus acknowledged it.
"Did you ever tell (the Department of Children and Families) about being hit with a belt by your mom?" Pattis asked Marcus Bailey.
"No," Marcus Bailey said, adding that it was OK because she is his mother.
Paige, of West Haven, testified for the state that she asked for Olivers help after her sons arrest, as her husband had passed away. Oliver was her pastor at Bible Speaks Ministries, located in New Haven at the time.
"My understanding was that hed sit down with the boys and describe for them what is right and wrong, being responsible and doing their homework," Paige said.
She understood that Oliver planned to use corporal punishment, but she stressed that she did not believe the children would be injured.
Paige started crying on the stand Friday when she described hearing Oliver scuffling with the children during the spankings on the floor above her. When questioned by Sibley, she said she didnt confront Oliver out of fear.
"I wish I hadnt given permission (for Oliver to use corporal punishment), because I felt as though it had gone too far," Paige said. "I left the church to protect my sons. I got tired of lying and saying they were being good."
When questioned by Pattis, who is trying to convince jurors the bruises may have had different causes, Paige said her son Anthony had fallen off his bicycle that summer.
Paige abruptly started yelling at Oliver in court, saying "You call yourself a pastor and a Christian."
Paige told jurors all she wants is the $1,400 Oliver owes her, and an apology for using her vehicle and wrecking the transmission.
Paige described having psychiatric difficulties at one point, and she claimed Oliver told her all she needed was "it," and she said she understood him to mean that she needed sex.
Pattis tried to get Judge Eddie Rodriguez to declare a mistrial based on Paiges allegations that Oliver owed her money, damaged her car and made inappropriate sexual comments. Rodriguez denied the request for a mistrial.
The state rested its case Friday. Pattis is expected to ask Rodriguez to dismiss the charges when the trial resumes Monday. If he is unsuccessful, then Oliver and other defense witnesses will testify next week.
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