Plea deal offered in stolen medical records case

Plea deal offered in stolen medical records case


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(KSL News) Prosecutors say they've offered a plea deal to two men accused of obtaining stolen medical records.

Thomas Anderson and Shadd Hartman each are charged with one count of felony theft by receiving stolen property and a count of unlawful possession of another's identification documents.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports prosecutors have offered Hartman a third-degree felony along with a recommendation of no prison time. He also would have the possibility of later reducing the conviction to a misdemeanor.

The records containing personal information for 1.5 million University Hospital patients were stolen from a courier's personal car in June.

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