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Pastor’s trial set for April
BY JOSÉ BORJÓN
The Brownsville Herald
January 20, 2007 — The trial of a Harlingen clergyman accused of
practicing medicine without a license has been set for April 30.
Arthur Daniel Hayes, a Baptist pastor, appeared in court on Friday
before state District Judge Abel Limas, where a motion seeking
restrictions on publicity and a request that the district attorney’s
office be removed from the case were to be addressed.
Cameron County District Attorney Armando Villalobos asked Limas to
reset the motions to give “both parties” more time to gather
information about the case, so the motions will be heard on April
20.
Hayes, 56, is charged with one count of sexual assault, three counts
of practicing medicine without a license, one count of Medicaid
fraud and one count of theft, according to court documents.
The alleged incidents took place between August and October 2002,
court documents show.
Hayes is accused of performing medical exams, including pelvic
exams, breast exams and other procedures for female patients, when
he worked at a clinic in San Benito, according to the Texas Attorney
General’s Office.
Hayes was arrested Dec. 19, by the Cameron County District
Attorney’s Office. He was released from the Carrizalez-Rucker
Detention Center in Olmito on Dec. 21, after posting a $75,000
reduced bond on all charges. His original bond was $200,000,
according to court documents.
jborjon@brownsvilleherald.com
Posted on Jan 20, 07 | 12:03 am
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