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Gardner takes plea deal, gets probation

Published: Saturday, Aug. 2, 2008 12:05 a.m. MDT
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OREM — In 1999, he was arrested for running his car off the road and blaming his inability to drive on a sip of vodka a hitchhiker offered him.

In May 2007, he was charged with sexual battery for grabbing and fondling the inner thigh of a 26-year-old woman he just met.

And less than three months ago — a day before he was to enter a plea in the fondling case — police found him stumbling out of a Springville 7-Eleven with a blood alcohol level above the legal limit.

"The court is impressed that Mr. Gardner is a very complex and disturbed individual," 4th District Judge John Backlund said Friday morning at the sentencing of former Utah County Commissioner David James Gardner. "Given some of his erratic behavior in the past in other cases, I just am very concerned about this issue."

The issue was sentencing for the fondling case, reduced to a class B misdemeanor of assault.

The victim said she and a friend were talking at his Springville auto shop when Gardner showed up and offered to give her a ride to a doctor's appointment. He took her to his house first, began kissing his fingers and putting them on her face. On the drive back, Gardner allowed her to drive the expensive car, but said she was driving too fast.

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"That's when I reached over, grabbed her leg and said slow down," Gardner told the judge.

"You grabbed her leg? This is a woman you had just met that very day and you're coming on to her?" Backlund said.

"No, sir, I was not coming on to her," Gardner replied.

"You touched her in a very private area and you say you did that to get her to slow down?" Backlund asked. "That seems like an odd thing to do."

The emotional victim called Gardner's behavior traumatizing, especially considering that she had been abused as a child, and said she never learned how to say no.

"How do you think it feels not being able to stand up for yourself as an adult? And be afraid?" she read. "For so long I thought it was my fault, something I did, something I said. Today I will not say it's my fault any longer. I will not let you decide my fate and how my life will end."

Gardner was a licensed marriage and family therapist through the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing. However, he was placed on probation in December 2002 for unprofessional conduct, and on May 15, he voluntarily surrendered his license, according to the Department of Commerce.

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David Gardner leaves Judge John Backlund's court in Orem on Friday morning. Gardner was charged in May 2007 with sexual battery. His charge was reduced to a class B misdemeanor of assault.

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