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How an ex-U S attorney for Utah s push for Trump pardons fits his about-face on criminal justice

| Updated: 7:23 p.m. Brett Tolman, the former U.S. attorney for Utah who’s making headlines for making big bucks lobbying the White House for pardons for his clients, has made news before as an advocate for women who are victims of violent crimes and a crusader reforming the legal system. More recently, however, Tolman has been advising the Trump administration on pardons and commutations. And, according to The New York Times, he “has been collecting tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more” lobbying for “clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.”

Woman sues to regain gun rights amid push for redemption

Woman sues to regain gun rights amid push for redemption By DENNIS ROMBOYJanuary 2, 2021 GMT Mindy Vincent poses for a portrait at Let s Do Something Productions, where she records her podcast, Therapeutic Madness, in South Salt Lake, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. Vincent, a former drug addict and now a licensed clinical social worker who has turned her life around, is suing the government to restore her right to own a gun, which was revoked after she was convicted of bank fraud for trying to cash a $500 check in 2008. (Kristin Murphy/The Deseret News via AP) Mindy Vincent poses for a portrait at Let s Do Something Productions, where she records her podcast, Therapeutic Madness, in South Salt Lake, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. Vincent, a former drug addict and now a licensed clinical social worker who has turned her life around, is suing the government to restore her right to own a gun, which was revoked after she was convicted of bank fraud for trying to cash a $500 check in 2008. (

Noteworthy Utahns who died in 2020: Judges, advocates, artists, athletes, coaches, trailblazers

Noteworthy Utahns who died in 2020: Judges, advocates, artists, athletes, coaches, trailblazers Figures in government, law, arts, sports, business, academia and social media left us this year. | Updated: Jan. 12, 2021, 4:27 p.m. (Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo) Donning an Elizabethan style jester s hat, Sen Tom Hatch, R-Panguitch, makes Fred C. Adams founder of the Utah Shakespeare Festival feel at home in the Senate Chambers as he was honored by both houses of the legislature in 2006. Adams died Feb. 6, 2020, at the age of 89. Revered jurists and lawyers. Leaders in business and government. Writers and actors. Advocates for Utah veterans, Korean War casualties and the Pacific Islander community. Inspirational coaches from many levels of the game. Former star athletes and a rising football sensation. A woman who blazed trails on the ski slopes, and a woman who defended polygamy, though it meant losing her children.

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