SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4 ) — After a week of backlash following a controversial post on social media , Natalie Cline responded saying hardened criminals get a better due process than what she is seeing.
In a post made to social media, Cline said she would like to participate in the closed-door meeting Leadership of the Utah State Board of Education will have today discussing potential discipline against her. However, she claimed the Board was moving too fast for her to properly defend herself.
“The [Utah State Board of Education] is moving so quickly that they are making it impossible for me to read through all the materials they have provided, gather evidence, draft a response, and prepare for hearing,” Cline said online. “Hardened criminals get better due process than I am being provided. Is a decision by the Board legitimate if you don’t provide the accused with proper due process rights?”