The Utah Supreme Court ruled that the gang injunction preventing members of the Trece gang from gathering in public in Ogden was not served properly because the county never explained how the gang higher-ups were the equivalent of “officers” or “agents” of the organization, as required by law.
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Utah Supreme Court Ruling on Trece Gang Injunction
The Utah Supreme Court ruled that the gang injunction preventing members of the Trece gang from gathering in public in Ogden was not served properly because the county never explained how the gang higher-ups were the equivalent of “officers” or “agents” of the organization, as required by law.
The Utah Supreme Court ruled that the gang injunction preventing members of the Trece gang from gathering in public in Ogden was not served properly because the county never explained how the gang higher-ups were the equivalent of “officers” or “agents” of the organization, as required by law.