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Children’s Justice Center presents rising caseload, asks Duchesne County for a part-time forensic interview specialist
Summary
The Duchesne County Children’s Justice Center reported rising case numbers for 2025 and requested a part-time forensic interview specialist (estimated cost about $51,000/year through UBAOG); the Commission approved MOUs supporting the CJC and agreed to consider budgeting the position.
Children's Justice Center Director Cheryl Boren briefed Duchesne County Commissioners on the center’s 2025 statistics at the April 27 meeting and urged the County to fund a part-time Forensic Interview Specialist.
Boren said the CJC’s 2025 report details increases in cases opened, interviews conducted, medical exams and multi-disciplinary team (MDT) reviews. She told commissioners the county is one of four in the state without an on‑staff Forensic…
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