Utah, Arizona dismiss bar complaints against LDS Church lawyer who gave advice on when to report sex
Utah, Arizona dismiss bar complaints against LDS Church lawyer who gave advice on when to report sex abuse
In a case that highlighted when lay clergy within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints might report sex abuse, the agencies that regulate attorneys in Utah, Arizona and California have dismissed complaints a prosecutor filed against a lawyer representing the Utah-based faith.
Arizonas was the last bar association to dismiss the complaint filed against Joseph Osmond, a lawyer with the Salt Lake City firm of Kirton McConkie. In an April 29 letter, a senior counsel for the State Bar of Arizona wrote that the case had been investigated and staff determined no probable cause exists for the filing of a formal complaint."
The charges have, therefore, been dismissed.
The letter was addressed to the complainant, James Schoppmann, chief deputy of the Mohave County Attorneys Office in Kingman, Ariz. Schoppmann, who shared the letter and similar notices from the Utah and California bars with
The Salt Lake Tribune, had complained that Osmond gave legal advice in a state where he was not licensed to practice, and that advice caused a case of child sexual abuse to go unreported for a time.
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