From Deseret News archives:
Hildale police officers may face decertification
State officials say law enforcement, polygamy don't mix
Utah's POST Council, the governing body for the state police academy known as Peace Officer Standards and Training, voted unanimously Wednesday to move forward with an investigation begun last year into the Hildale police department.
"If they're going to look at us for polygamy, they better look at every police officer in the state to see which ones have broken any laws of any kind," Roundy said Wednesday evening. "We're trying to live our religion. How many police officers around the state have stepped out on their wives or committed adultery? That's against the law, too."
Roundy was one of seven officers identified in a June report from the Utah Attorney General's office which said some in the Hildale department had either violated state law or knew of violations, primarily for bigamy. Two officers, including Roundy, are believed to be polygamists, Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said Wednesday.
POST investigators and the attorney general's office began to scrutinize the Hildale police department in December 2003 after officer Rodney Holm was decertified, having been convicted of felony bigamy for taking a 16-year-old girl as his "spiritual wife."
That investigation might not necessarily result in criminal charges, Shurtleff said, but POST can still take action. POST, which trains and certifies all Utah law enforcement, has a range of disciplinary options from simple sanctions, such as suspension, on up to decertification.
Pursuing decertification or disciplinary action against Hildale police could have the effect of eventually gutting the department, Shurtleff acknowledged. Should that occur, the Washington County Sheriff's Office could provide police services to the area until Hildale city leaders replaced the officers, he said.
Over the past two years, Shurtleff's office has shown a renewed interest in prosecuting polygamy, especially in cases like Holm's where underage girls are the victims. But Shurtleff has said he would not persecute adults engaged in sexual relationships outside of marriage, including those who are engaged in plural marriage.
But "police officers have to be held to a higher standard," the attorney general said Wednesday in explaining the investigation.
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