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Residents raise constitutional concerns and ask Tooele City to review police warrant practices
Summary
Two residents, Rose and Donald Gore, used the public comment period to allege constitutional violations by state actors, to describe their family's child-removal case now in federal court, and to ask the city to review police policies and training to ensure warrants and constitutional rights are respected.
During the public comment period on Aug. 20, Rose Gore and Donald Gore addressed the Tooele City Council to raise constitutional concerns and ask city leaders to review police policies and training.
Rose Gore identified herself as a civil-rights advocate and asserted that certain Utah practices allowing charging by information instead of grand-jury indictment are unconstitutional. She cited "Clause 1 of amendment 5," Article…
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