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One of Utah's most notorious cold cases, [2] Rachael's murder ultimately proved a catalyst to establish the "Rachael Alert" child abduction alert system, [3] which remained in use in the state of Utah until 2003, when the state adopted the national AMBER alert child abduction emergency alert system. [4] [5]
In the 2013 case of State v. Perea, [5] the Utah Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Graham v. Florida, which prohibits life without parole sentences for juveniles in non-homicide cases, does not apply to individuals aged 19 or older or to homicide cases. [6]
It also determines appeals from District Court involving domestic relations cases, including divorce, annulment, division of property (Utah is an "equitable distribution" state), child custody, child support, visitation, adoption and paternity, and some criminal matters (those that are not first degree felonies or capital cases).
Brown v. Buhman, No. 14-4117 (10th Cir. 2016), is a legal case in the United States federal courts challenging the State of Utah's criminal polygamy law. The action was filed in 2011 by polygamist Kody Brown along with his wives Meri Brown, Janelle Brown, Christine Brown, and Robyn Sullivan.
Nikole Bakoles was born on August 23, 1980, in Washington State.In 1998, she moved to Utah with her boyfriend, Joel Chaudoin, and the couple had a daughter. Bakoles' family described her as a creative, free-spirited young woman who enjoyed being a mother and took part in artistic pursuits such as poetry and painting.
The court is based in Salt Lake City with another courtroom leased in the state courthouse in St. George. Appeals from the District of Utah are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).