SALT LAKE CITY Four protesters involved in splashing red paint at the Salt Lake County District Attorney s Office building last year agreed Tuesday to pay about $8,400 each for the damage, part of a plea deal that spares them jail time.
The demonstrators originally faced potential prison time after the office charged them last year with first-degree felony counts of criminal mischief under a gang enhancement. On Tuesday, they entered pleas in abeyance to reduced counts of criminal mischief, a class A misdemeanor, that will be dismissed if they keep up with payments to chip away at restitution and avoid any new charges.
University of Utah police chief raises whistleblower claim, says school scapegoated him in wake of McCluskey case
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University of Utah police chief says school scapegoated him in wake of McCluskey case
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