Chad Grunander
Chad Grunander is the current Deputy Utah County Attorney, and a Republican Party candidate for Utah County Attorney in the November 2018 Election, Utah County, Utah.
He has expressed support for the death penalty, reserve regarding medical marijuana, an interest on reprioritizing to address an escalating problem with rapes, and support for increasing the number of county commissioners.[1] He has described the job of a prosecutor as being a duty to truth and justice and has expressed the need to focus on rehabiloitation for drug abusers.
External Resources
- Campaign Website
- Chad Grunander for Utah County Attorney - Facebook.
- Chad Grunander - Justia Lawyers
- Meagan Flynn, "‘Heinous and depraved’: Man accused of brutally killing Utah teens, dumping bodies in mine shaft", Washington Post, 5 Apr 2018
- Kashmira Gander, "‘Heinous and depraved’: Man accused of brutally killing Utah teens, dumping bodies in mine shaft", Newsweek, 4 Apr 2018
- Jessica Miller, "Utah County attorney won't run for re-election", Salt Lake Tribune, 19 Jan 2018
- "Utah lawmaker pushes to criminalize assisted suicide after hanging case", KUTV, 5 Jan 2018
- "Prosecutor gives closing in Utah doctor's trial", USA Today, 8 Nov 2013
References
- ↑ Lisa Anderson, "Utah County Attorney Candidate Chad Grunander", Lindon 04 Precinct Delegate Political Ponderings, 25 Mar 2018