From Deseret News archives:
System hurt, and helped, Workman
"The American jury system is the greatest system in the world and I salute it," he said. "If the jury says she's not guilty, she's not guilty. I believe it because they said it. I'm never going to say she's guilty, because she's not."
The she in question being, of course, Nancy Workman, the former Salt Lake County mayor whom Martinez was assigned to prosecute on two felony charges brought early last fall by the district attorney.
After due deliberation at the end of a weeklong trial, eight members of the community by definition, Workman's peers decided unanimously that the former mayor's actions in hiring a so-called "ghost employee" who was paid by the county but didn't work for the county and instead worked under the direction of the mayor's daughter did not constitute criminal behavior.
A bipartisan team of county prosecutors opined last summer that there was sufficient evidence to warrant prosecuting the matter, and Judge Robert Hilder ruled in October that there was sufficient probable cause to send the case to trial.
And they said Nancy Workman will not be making anyone's license plates.
They didn't say that exactly, but that was the gist of their verdict. They couldn't stretch what the mayor did into a stretch. They couldn't see her doing time for signing time cards. They couldn't send her to the Big House for helping out her daughter's house.
They just couldn't pronounce the f word: f-f-f-f-e-l-o-n.
"Juries have compassion," Martinez said. "They see people as people; they relate to them as human beings. They hear everything (that's presented) and do what they think is fair. That's what they did here. I'm fine with it."
The magnanimity of the prosecutor and compassion of the jurors aside, the Workman case did manage to come down hard with its unspoken message that elected officials need to be aware that public trust carries with it a large magnifying glass.
The mere suggestion that power is being abused and authority is being flouted can and will result in severe scrutiny.
For reference, look under "L" for "Lewinsky, Monica."
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