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He tried to defend his First Amendment rights—cops made him pay for it

Utah real estate photographer Jahshua Grover was simply doing his job as a real estate photographer, taking photos of his client's house, when he was accosted by Morgan County sheriffs. Despite the owner of the home arriving on the scene and explaining to the cops that Jahshua was hired to do a job, he was cuffed, injured, arrested, and charged. Taya Graham and Stephen Janis of the Police Accountability Report investigate this violation of First Amendment rights and uncover long-term credibility issues with the sheriff who led the investigation, and a troubling pattern of harassment is revealed.

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Produced by: Taya Graham, Stephen Janis
Written by: Stephen Janis
Post-Production: Adam Coley

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