First Arrest in Undercover Agricultural Filming Ban Dismissed
Defendant was standing on public property while filming
SALT LAKE CITY — A judge has dismissed a case against a Utah woman charged under a new state law prohibiting undercover filming on agricultural property.
Draper prosecutors charged 25-year-old Amy Meyer in February with one misdemeanor charge of agricultural operation interference.
Meyer had pleaded not guilty to the charge.
(Hat tip to Keep Food Legal)
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