FARMINGTON — The man who deputies say shot another man in West Point entered guilty pleas Tuesday to amended charges.
Joshua Carl Henry, 38, of Salt Lake City, entered guilty pleas to one count of forgery, a second-degree felony, and one count of aggravated assault, a third-degree felony, in 2nd District Court before Judge Glen C. Dawson.
A sentencing hearing is set for April 16.
Henry was originally charged with first-degree felony attempted murder, third-degree felony sale or transfer of a firearm to a restricted person, and class A misdemeanor giving false personal information to a police officer.
The charges were formally changed Feb. 26.
Henry is accused of shooting a man at a party in West Point on Sept. 1.
A bullet grazed the victim’s face and penetrated the victim’s chest, according to court documents.
Henry is being held in Davis County Jail on a no-bail warrant out of West Valley Justice Court on unrelated charges.




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