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October 9, 2005
No shirt, no shoes - and no pants - has landed a Utah man in jail. His legal trouble began last month when the 51-year-old Sunset man allegedly entered a local convenience store in the buff on multiple occasions. Police say in August he also made a trip through a restaurant drive-thru wearing nothing. City prosecutors have charged the man in justice court with misdemeanor lewdness. But now his problems are escalating. The Davis County District Attorney's office is investigating allegations of witness tampering, which could result in third-degree felony charges.
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October 9, 2005
No shirt, no shoes - and no pants - has landed a Utah man in jail. His legal trouble began last month when the 51-year-old Sunset man allegedly entered a local convenience store in the buff on multiple occasions. Police say in August he also made a trip through a restaurant drive-thru wearing nothing. City prosecutors have charged the man in justice court with misdemeanor lewdness. But now his problems are escalating. The Davis County District Attorney's office is investigating allegations of witness tampering, which could result in third-degree felony charges.
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September 30, 2005
A lawsuit filed by a man who needed a liver transplant after he got hepatitis A from a Chi-Chi's restaurant reaches a settlement for $6. 25 million. A federal judge approves a $4. 1 million trust to pay for the ongoing care of Richard Miller, 58. The rest of the money will go to Miller's wife, Linda, and their three children, to his attorneys, or to pay for medical expenses Miller already incurred.
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September 13, 2005
Patrons of the Mudville Grille said that a man burst into the restaurant swinging a samurai sword and made off with about $32 from the scared crowd. Witnesses said the man whipped the sword across two tables, clearing the tabletops before slamming his hand on the counter.
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September 13, 2005
Patrons of the Mudville Grille said that a man burst into the restaurant swinging a samurai sword and made off with about $32 from the scared crowd. Witnesses said the man whipped the sword across two tables, clearing the tabletops before slamming his hand on the counter.
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