'My hands are tied': Judge dismisses shooting case against advocate because of new Utah law

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'My hands are tied': Judge dismisses shooting case against advocate because of new Utah law
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A Utah judge said he had no choice but to dismiss a case against a Salt Lake advocate charged with firing 7 rounds at a pickup truck after it hit his car and drove away. The judge encouraged prosecutors to appeal his ruling.

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