Lawyers Say Candidate for District Attorney Did Not Break the Law

Lawyers Say Candidate for District Attorney Did Not Break the Law


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(KSL News) A candidate running for Salt Lake County District Attorney has not broken the law.

Lawyers with the Utah Attorney General's Office and the Salt Lake District Attorney's Office say Lohra Miller did not violate election laws by accepting contributions from Wasatch Property Management employees.

Miller had faced scrutiny because the company gave workers bonuses on the condition the money be donated to Miller's campaign.

Wasatch Property Management does not have contracts with Salt Lake County. Therefore, attorneys claim, Miller did not break the law.

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