Courts

Sentencing delayed for former EM mayoral candidate

Sentencing for former Eagle Mountain mayoral candidate Richard Culbertson and his wife, Kathleen, was postponed Thursday to give attorneys an opportunity to sort through issues relating to how much restitution the couple owes.


Man will face trial for alleged threats against officials

An Orem man will face trial on charges that he threatened a state legislator and Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert.


Ragsdale's sister denied right to represent him in court

Tamara Ragsdale may have power of attorney for her brother, David Ragsdale, but attorneys in the civil suit against him say that doesn't give her the right to represent him in court.


Trial postponed for Eagle Mountain standoff suspect

The trial of an Eagle Mountain man charged with holding his wife and children at gunpoint before engaging police in a prolonged standoff will be postponed while his new defense attorney familiarizes herself with the case.


Alpine district responds to bat lawsuit

In response to a lawsuit from a woman whose son needed rabies shots after catching a live bat at Lehi High School, the Alpine School District is faulting the student, saying he should have known better than to touch the animal.


Mom pleads not guilty in daughter's OD death

A Pleasant Grove woman pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges that she failed to get medical attention for her overdosing daughter, but if the case goes to trial she will face a reduced charge.


Former Sanpete deputy pleads to drug charges

A former Sanpete County sheriff's deputy who was accused of stealing drugs from an evidence room pleaded guilty on Wednesday to possession of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.


Plea deal may be near for former Genola clerk

The framework of a plea deal is in place for former Genola town clerk Traci Wright, but the prosecutor is looking for some input before a formal offer is made, according to defense attorney Michael Petro.


Judge dismisses waterboarding lawsuit

A judge dismissed a lawsuit by a Provo man who claimed his boss waterboarded him as part of a motivational exercise, but his attorney said he plans to re-file the case.


Sandy man pleads guilty to mortgage fraud charges
David Bolick is second man to change plea on illegal property-flipping case

Sandy man pleads guilty

Grace Leong

One more individual has pleaded guilty to federal charges of running a mortgage fraud scheme that artificially inflated the value of several high-end homes in the affluent Riverbottoms neighborhood in Provo.


Happy Birthday Herald

You try looking this good when you're 135.


Judge denies bridenapping sentence review

A judge has denied a request by prosecutors to review the sentence of the mother in Utah County's infamous bridenapping case.





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