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Staci Visser: HJR 2 is a blatant power grab to give the ruling political party unchecked power
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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KSL Investigates: How is Utah's new self-defense law impacting justice?
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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Utah Supreme Court upholds prior ruling in first challenge of 2021 self-defense law
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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‘The Letter’: A death sentence waiting to happen
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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“The Letter:” Meeting the monster that killed Zachary Snarr
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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Utah House committee votes unanimously for mandatory prison time in DUI homicides
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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Expungements pile up at Salt Lake City police as criminal records remain unsealed
"Bill would limit the power of the courts to stop legislative overreach."
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Man Accused of Killing Wife asks Utah Supreme Court to Review Judges Refusal to Lower Bail

September 14th 2016‍Attorneys for an Orem man, who will face trial for the second time in the 2012 shooting death of his wife, have asked the Utah Supreme Court

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FLDS Member Insists Religious Beliefs are ‘Sincere’ in Food Stamp Fraud Case

September 20th 2016‍SALT LAKE CITY — A member of the Fundamentalist LDS Church accused of food stamp fraud is insisting he has “sincere religious beliefs” prote

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Tuesday SNAP Fraud Hearing to Focus on Dismissal Motion

September 30th 2016The two-day hearing on the defense’s motion to dismiss the criminal conspiracy and money laundering charges will take place in Salt Lake City

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FLDS Member Pleads Guilty, Gets Released From Jail

December 22, 2016News story by Fox 13 KSTU featuring attorney James Bradshaw about FLDS Church member accused of food stamp fraud in federal court being release

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New Jury Acquits Conrad Truman of Murdering his Wife

February 24, 2017PROVO — An Orem man once convicted of murdering his wife in 2012 was exonerated Friday by a new jury after the case went to trial for a second

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Conrad Truman, Accused of Murdering his Wife in 2012, Acquitted in Second Trial

February 24th 2017PROVO, Utah -- A Utah County man has been found not-guilty of murdering his wife. Conrad Truman was originally convicted of first degree murde

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Conrad Truman acquitted in second murder trial

February 24, 2017 Hugs were exchanged and tears were shed on both sides as Conrad Truman, previously convicted of murder in the death of his wife, was found not

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New Jury Acquits Orem Man of Murdering his Wife

February 24th 2017PROVO — An Orem man once convicted of murdering his wife in 2012 was exonerated Friday by a new jury after the case went to trial for a second

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During Second Murder Trial, Jurors Find Utah Man Not Guilty of Killing his Wife

February 24th 2017Not guilty » Sentenced to prison in 2015, Truman had maintained that he didn’t kill his wife and won a new trial over evidential errors.

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