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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Utah Delays Decision On FLDS Law Enforcement Officers
Utah's Peace Officer Standards and Training Academy voted Monday to put off a determination of whether to remove certification of officers in the Colorado City, Arizona Town Marshal's office, who also patrol Hildale, Utah. (Decertification process.) The two towns are the home of members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who engage in polygamy and arranged marriages. The Associated Press yesterday reported that Utah decided it would await the completion of an investigation being carried out by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. The investigation began after allegations that officers had were more loyal to the FLDS Church than to the civil law. Peter Stirba, an attorney for the marshals, says the officers could benefit from more training, but that the officers "support the law of the land and ... take their oaths of office seriously and sincerely."