Courts

Prosecutors drop charges against P.G. doctor

The Utah County Attorney's Office dropped sex abuse and witness-tampering charges against a Pleasant Grove doctor on Thursday after receiving new evidence in the case.


Defendant in Flix Club case reviewing plea

One of the two men from an edited-movie business in Orem charged with paying 14-year-old girls for sex may be close to resolving his case.


Former officer's family sues over jail suicide

The family of a former Lehi police officer who committed suicide in jail is suing Salt Lake County, saying jail officials should have done more to prevent his death.


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Sandy company device monitors offenders, keeps them out of jails

Having someone track your every move, 24 hours a day, with a GPS device may seem a bit Orwellian. But compared to a stint in the Utah County Jail, it may be a pleasant alternative.


Mother pleads no contest in son's death

A Provo woman pleaded no contest on Friday to a charge of reckless endangerment stemming from the accidental drowning of her 13-month-old son.


Appeal filed in theater incident

A woman who lost a lawsuit in which she sued a Utah County Sheriff's deputy for allegedly throwing her down a flight of stairs in a Provo movie theater is fighting the decision in the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.


Kiplyn suspect hopes to reverse appeal denial

A suspect in the Kiplyn Davis murder case is hoping that the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider a recent decision to uphold a prison sentence that he considers excessive.


No-contact order denied by Ragsdale case judge

A judge on Wednesday refused to order that there be no contact between the families of a slain Lehi woman and her husband, who is accused of killing her.


Man pleads not guilty in BYU student Brooke Wilberger's death

CORVALLIS, Ore. -- A New Mexico man accused of kidnapping and killing a 19-year-old Brigham Young University student has pleaded not guilty.


Sixth DUI for Springville man

Less than a year after his parole ended for killing a woman in a drunken wreck, Robert J. Vandyke is looking at another prison sentence after being convicted of his sixth drunk driving offense.


Lawyer: Hearing a waste of time

The lawyer of a man accused of barricading himself in his Eagle Mountain home earlier this year said a competency evaluation is a waste of time and a method of prolonging proceedings.


Jurors hear testimony in felony DUI trial

Several witnesses testified that Robert J. Vandyke had alcohol on his breath the night he was arrested, and a police officer said he found a cold but unopened can of beer in Vandyke's car. Whether that is enough to convict Vandyke of felony drunk driving remains to be seen.





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