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(KSL News) The trial for a man accused of helping rob a South Jordan credit union is set to begin today.
Jeffery Nay was a teller at Goldenwest Credit Union when it was robbed back in July. The robber, believed to be Curtis Cordery, got away with a bag of money in a teller's car.
But jail documents say Nay admitted to being part of the robbery.
He pleaded not guilty to charges of armed robbery and faces 25 years in prison if convicted.