2 polygamous towns on the Utah-Arizona border found guilty of discrimination
Two towns on the Utah-Arizona border run by a polygamist sect on Monday were found guilty of violating the rights of non-believing residents by denying them basic services, such as police protection and access to utilities like water. The verdict marks the end of a tumultuous seven-week trial and one of the government’s boldest efforts to…
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