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Turned adoption on its head : Utah judge sentences Paul Petersen on human smuggling charges Lauren Castle, Arizona Republic © Tom Tingle/The Republic Kurt Altman, left, Paul Petersen s attorney, speaks to the press on the steps of Maricopa County Superior Court as Paul Petersen listens, Dec. 19, 2019.
Former Maricopa County Accessor Paul Petersen will serve up to 15 years in prison for crimes connected to an international adoption scheme.
On Wednesday, a Utah judge sentenced Petersen to serve one to 15 years in prison for human smuggling and communications fraud. That sentence will run concurrently with his federal and Arizona sentences. Without a doubt, Mr. Petersen, your actions have caused pain, Judge Linda Jones said.
Court documents from a DPS lawsuit cite a 2002 investigation report, claiming Zagorac rubbed a student’s back under his shirt while the rest of the class was watching a movie in a dark classroom at two different times. Landl says that student was her son.
Police arrested Zagorac then on 2 counts of misdemeanor battery. There’s times when he has a nightmare still about it or thinks about it, she says. Because it feels like it happened yesterday. That’s how awful it was.
The case was ultimately dismissed and charges were dropped. Dawn remembers that day in the courtroom and how her son and their family felt defeated.