For the last couple decades, the Utah Attorney General's Office has been mired in controversy. As the state's current Attorney General is not running for reelection, Utahns face a choice.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — For the last couple decades, the Utah Attorney General's Office has been mired in controversy.
</p><p>Ahead of the upcoming conventions, the Deseret News asked each candidate what their actionable plan was to return public trust to the office if they are elected.
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