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Show Report completed on Alpine District A 39-page report detailing information in-formation from an investigation of the Alpine School District has been sent to the State Attorney General for further study. Noall T. Wootton, Utah County Attorney, said further back-up documentation was sent to the Attorney At-torney General's Office on Monday of this week. The State Attorney General will now decide what - if any - charges should be filed in the case. Wootton said the Attorney General's Office is assisting as part of the joint investigation process requested by the presiding Fourth District Court judge. After the Attorney General's Office examines the report, it will be sent back to the district court judges who will decide if the investigation was sufficient or if a grand jury should be convened. Wootton would not comment on what the report contained, or what type of information has been gathered during the two-month investigation. He said his office has had three full- time investigators working on the probe. He said he didn't know how long it would take for word to come back from the State Attorney General's office. The investigation by the County Attorney's Office was the result of citizen complaints after a legislative audit of the district. |