Should state pay ex-AG Shurtleff’s $1M in legal bills? State judge will decide
Swallow also wants his attorney fees. “Third District Court Judge Bruce Lubeck heard arguments from both sides in a West Jordan courtroom on Tuesday, then took the matter under advisement, saying he would issue a written ruling within several days.. . In his motion to dismiss the case, Rawlings cited allegations of investigative misconduct by state and federal officers and problems with obtaining evidence from the FBI. He also referenced a cooperation agreement that would see Shurtleff provide information and testimony about former Utah Attorney General John Swallow; former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.; and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Ward, all of whom Rawlings was looking at as part of a wider public corruption investigation.”
http://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2017/08/29/should-state-pay-ex-ag-shurtleffs-1m-in-legal-bills-state-judge-will-decide/
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