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Ex-recorder makes 1st court appearance

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L. G. KIRKPATRICK | 4:39 a.m. Feb. 27, 2008
Why did Genola not have a program or requirement in place for performance and indemnification bonding of employees in positions of trust and financial management? I would have thought that state laws would require such procredure. This lady, if found guilty, cannot have been the very first person in a position of trust in the State of Utah to mismanage or abscond with public funds.

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Former Genola town recorder Traci Wright talks with her attorney Mike Petro, right, outside the courtroom in Provo on Tuesday. Her husband, left, and father accompanied her.

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