Published July 09, 2008 10:59 pm -
Abuse trial under way
By Liz McMahan
Assistant City Editor
Amanda Raney said Wednesday she stayed with her husband, Jerry Raney, even after he assaulted her several times because she loved him and hoped he would change.
Her testimony came on the third day of Raney’s jury trial on three counts of assault and battery by strangulation, intimidation of a witness and assault and battery in the presence of a minor.
If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison.
“You want him to go to the penitentiary?” defense attorney Donn Baker asked Amanda Raney.
“Yes,” she answered, breaking into tears. “It’s not what I want, it’s what has to happen. I wanted him to love me, not hurt me.”
She said there were several occasions before she left Raney in October 2006, that Raney choked her until she was unconscious.
His daughter, Molly Raney, told about one incident where she was sitting at the table eating cereal when “Jerry was mad at her and he pushed her down.”
She said when her mother came to pick her up that day, Jerry Raney through a brick through the car’s windshield and her mother had to leave.
“Do you love your dad?” Baker asked Molly Raney.
“Not really,” she answered.
“He wants you to know that he loves you and, no matter what happens, he will always love you.”
As Amanda Raney left the courtroom, Assistant District Attorney James Walters offered Jerry Raney a tissue. He took it and buried his face in it, then wiped away tears.
The prosecution paraded a half-dozen witnesses to the stand Wednesday afternoon. Among them was Josie Merreighn, Amanda Raney’s half sister.