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UTAH COUNTY -- A former Utah County commissioner is now behind bars for violating his probation in connection with a drunk driving conviction.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports David Gardner will spend 60 days in jail for driving with a suspended license and for not installing an ignition interlock device on his car.
Both charges are violations of a conviction for drunk driving in May of last year, his second DUI.
Gardner was also on probation for a simple assault conviction. He could spend more time in jail for violating the terms of that sentence.