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Council appoints Danny Mitchell as Provo City constable for six-year term
Summary
Following a competitive selection process, the Provo City Council approved Danny Mitchell as constable to the justice court for a six-year term; the council said retaining contract-based constable services remains more economical than in-house police provision.
The Provo City Council approved a resolution Tuesday appointing Danny Mitchell as Provo City constable to serve a six-year term, following a selection process managed by a nominating commission.
Administrative Services Director John Borget described the process: the nominating commission — which included Councilor Rachel Whipple, Brian Jones and judges…
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