Utah man sentenced to a year in jail on domestic violence charge
A 33-year-old Utah man will spend the next 129 days in jail after pleading guilty to beating his wife in front of their children. The
A 33-year-old Utah man will spend the next 129 days in jail after pleading guilty to beating his wife in front of their children. The
Federal authorities have unsealed a three-count complaint against a Provo man who they say violated federal firearms laws. Investigators say that the 34-year-old man was
Sandy police have arrested a 24-year-old man who they allege carried on a relationship with a 13-year-old girl. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the
We have covered several drunk driving cases during the past few weeks including the case of Utah Highway Patrol officer Lisa Steed, who allegedly arrested
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the termination of Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Lisa Steed was recently affirmed by an administrative judge. Steed was fired
The Utah Court of Appeals recently upheld the drunk driving conviction of a woman who caused a car accident in Lehi. The woman was allegedly
The Utah Supreme Court recently affirmed a man’s conviction of methamphetamine possession by finding that a deputy did not improperly extend the duration of the
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources recently announced new bowfishing rules for Utah residents. Bowfishing has become increasingly popular in recent years and is one
The Utah Court of Appeals recently upheld the aggravated assault conviction arising out of an alleged domestic violence situation. The incident occurred in the spring
Extra drunk driving checkpoints and patrols are planned throughout Utah this weekend. Memorial Day Weekend is one of the most common times for police forces
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