Reader comments: 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. (Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News)
Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
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.