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Show f SECTION 2a$Hcralfi 0 FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, Amic Rose METRO EDITOR 2007 aroseOheraldextra.com 344-253- 0 O ' Jeremy Duda daiyhmaid The prosecutor in the highly pub- Hdzed pridenapping case has fileda motion to have one of the defendants attorneys disqualified. Julia and Lemuel Redd are accused of kidnapping their daughter in 2006, days before her wedding. : . ; wife. Because a jury will be asked to consider the respective guilt of each party and because the normal func-tion of a trial in the adversary system will naturally lead the attorneys to shift guilt onto other parties in the . trial, ft is not sdund to allow the co-defendant's former attorney to ad-vocate against him," Larsons motion reads. .Cur- - Court minutes from a June 21 pretrial hearing list JereReneer as Lemuel Redd's CounseL District Court in Provo last month : Larson said Lemuel Redd's in-to have Rhorne and Dean Zabriskie terests could be harmed iii the Za-- . removed as Julia Redd's defense at- -. torneys. In the motion, Larson argued briskies' defense of his wife, and in- -' formation he gave his attorneys could that the Zabriskie Law Firm has a conflict of interest because it previ-be used against him. Lemuel Redd's interests now ously represented Lemuel Redd, Julia Redd's husband and codefendant. ...differ materially from those of his Deputy Utah County attorney tis Larson filed a motion with the 4th : . Larson's motion claims that the Zabriskies' representation of Umud Redd violates the Utah Rules of Rro- fessional Conduct. In the response he filed in late July, Rhome Zabriskie said the states mo- tion is based on a false premise that his firm no longer represents Lemuel - ; . See REDDS, . . D3 Former UVSC will run for house as Dem ' . - Alan Choate ' DAILY HERALD . ' Bryan Horn, the former president of the UVSC GiUege Republicans, was working for a Democratic congressional ; . candidate in the last election cycle. One night while putting but campaign signs," ' he saw other placards that read, "Vote your values. Vote Republican. , Those signs were ubiquitous by elec- tion day, And as Horn talked to people on behalf of his candidate, someone asked him, "Arent you very offended by " V. those signs?1'.' " And he was. Horn responded: "I said,' Actually, yes.," That began a process that culminates r Saturday with an announcement that ' Horn, 25. will seek a seat in the Utah House of Representatives next year running as a Democrat. My mkid had been made up during ; the 06 general (election)," he said. The Republican Party is not the party that 1 love, that I'm used to." Horn plans to challenge state Rep, Frank, Grove, for the ' Craig District 57 seat Frank's held since 2003. . . . . . . See HORN, D3 S. Springs explosion may draw fines for Questar Gas ' DAILY HI RAID Brittanl Lusk black gowns and gold or white tassels. i Elder D Todd Christofferson, a member of the Presidency of the Seventy of The ChurCh of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y At the Brigham Young University graduSaints, ation ceremony Thursday, the mood was re- gave the commencement address. : Me told students to aspire to a level of laxed and celebratory. Students didn't have ; to line up and go through a metal detector to greatness higher than ordinary notoriety. While education that expands the mind enter the Marriott Center like April gradu-- . ates did for Dick Cheney's speech. .... and the soul is an appropriate More than 2)00 studotts were awarded did in itself, we degrees at commencement Thursday. StuRanking dents will receive their diplomas at convoca-tion- s also seek as , BYU: Ranked 79 equipping you today. with the means Jed Madsen, who graduated with a U.S. News & by elors degree in political science, said he was toprosperin- World Report, see very excited and happy' to be graduating, life and to acpap re complish things though he is surprised that the moment of value. Educcame so fast. tion can be a I cant believe it's here, Madsen said. Madsens mother, Cindy Madsen was preparation for. success, even greatness, he said. glad to be celebrating. Jed Madsen is her , Christofferson said there ere many things first child to graduate from college. that can make a person great, but one of You've got to celebrate these kind of ; the best measurements of greatness can be things. They only happen once, r she said. found in those who are successful parents Graduates gathered at the Abraham and family members. Smoot building and walked to the Marriott a rite not performed in April. Center See BYU, 03 Some wore sunglasses and leis with their . DAAY HEIlALD ' Questar Gas may face a fine over an explosion in Saratoga Springs that killed Two people in February. The state Public Service Commission ' . ' has received a recommendation from the Utah Divirion of Public Utilities for a $40,000 fine, the Associated Press re-- , puled . .. . , . .8- . . ' Saratoga Springs resident April Roper, 24, went with Questar employee Larry Radford into her home to turn on the Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Presidency of the , Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints speaks to BYU graduates Thursday. ploded a few minutes later. The Associated Press reported that the . See QUESTAR, D3 & wp eWtriSr 'X' 1 I - i A A t. V r f 1 r "Vr w v k Read the Daily Herald classifieds or visit www.heraldextra.com to find the job or career. thats right for you. The Daily Herald has connected more employees and employers than any other source. Proven cfHxtive over and over again, go with the best choice when . - wrier heater and furnace. The home ex- . c Darren Shepherd, Questar Gas spokesman, told the Associated Press that the fine request is premature. ' According to police, on Feb. 6, work crews punctured a natural gas line in the Sunrise Meadows neighborhood in ' Saratoga Springs. Questar employees repaired the plastic gas line that serves the neighborhood and then evacuated nearby homes while searching for youie ready to male your place in the worid ITTAKESTWO to Rnd the Right One MugllcmUi wwwJ'.cra!Joxtra.comjob Searching for that ideal employee? Call y 7 Powered By TftHoOlhStjoby to place your ad today! |