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Prosecutor finds ‘lack of probable cause’ for legal allegations made against resident by developer group in Dillon

Summary by Summit Daily News
The 5th Judicial District Attorney’s Office says it will not prosecute a Dillon resident who a developer’s attorney recommended be investigated for a possible criminal charge. Attorney Caroline Kwak, who represents Developer Jake Porritt and his company JGJP Dillon, sent a letter to the District Attorney’s Office in February recommending that it investigate local resident Laura Johnson and prosecute her under a state law that prohibits making fa…

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Summit Daily News broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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