From Deseret News archives:
Candidate says run-in with law inspired political activism
As a matter of fact, it is chief among the reasons he filed to run for office.
Philip Hallman, a Libertarian candidate for Utah's 3rd Congressional District seat, faced felony assault charges stemming from an alleged road-rage incident last November.
The assault charge was ultimately dismissed, and now Hallman welcomes the opportunity to discuss the matter, saying the experience was a key factor in his decision to run.
"There's some abuse of power that goes on out there," Hallman said. "I'm kind of grateful for the experience because it opened my eyes."
On Nov. 30, Hallman was on a side road near Spanish Fork, attempting to cross under I-15 and proceed into town. An accident that day had forced a closure of the freeway, and traffic was being directed off I-15, across the road Hallman was on and then back onto the freeway.
Hallman disputes the flagger's account, saying he lost sight of the flagger in the traffic and began to cross when another driver coming off the freeway stopped at the intersection and waved to him to go through.
The flagger yelled at him and told him to pull over, Hallman said, and after pulling over and waiting about 45 seconds, he saw the flagger go back to directing traffic.
Thinking the incident was over, Hallman said, he continued on his way.
The next day, a Utah Highway Patrol trooper visited Hallman at his Provo residence to investigate claims of assault made by the flagger.
Again, accounts differ.
According to a probable cause statement written by UHP trooper Tracy Paletta, Hallman was uncooperative when he answered and slammed the door in Paletta's face.
"I knocked on the door again, and the door opened about 6 inches," Paletta said in the statement. "I watched (Hallman) for a second to see if he was getting anything. He just paced back and forth in the kitchen."
The trooper wrote in the statement that he told Hallman to return to the door and placed him under arrest.
But according to Hallman, he told Paletta he wanted to talk to a lawyer, but Paletta said he couldn't because he wasn't under arrest. Hallman said he told the trooper to get a warrant and went back inside, but Paletta came inside the house and placed him under arrest.
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