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Davis County attorney commends investigative bureau for high caseloads, awards and rapid use-of-force reviews
Summary
At an April 8 Davis County Commission meeting, Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings recognized members of his office's investigative bureau for awards, interstate partnerships and a heavy caseload that includes child-exploitation work and officer-involved-use-of-force investigations.
Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings used an April 8 Davis County Commission meeting to publicly recognize members of his office's investigative bureau, highlighting the team's awards, multiagency partnerships and workload that he said supports prosecutions across the county.
Rawlings told the commission the group now represents 161 collective years of law enforcement experience, including about 114 years assigned to investigations, and credited the team with winning awards at the local, state and national level. "The value of Davis County is primarily our employees. Our primary asset is those who work here at Davis County and serve you as members of the public," Rawlings said.
Rawlings said the bureau has been a…
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