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Julie V. Lund (born c. 1959) is a juvenile court judge for Utah's Third District Juvenile Court; she serves Salt Lake, Summit, and Tooele Counties. [1] She was appointed to the position by Governor Gary Herbert on November 9, 2010 to replace Judge Sharon P. McCully, who retired in September of that year.
While in service to the Third District Juvenile Court, Judge Oddone has been a member of the Salt Lake City Mayor's Gang Task Force on Gang Violence, a member of the Judicial Council Family Court Task Force, the chairman of the Utah State Task Force on Court Security, served on the Salt Lake Criminal Justice Advisory Council. [1]
Andrew A. Valdez (born October 17, 1951) is a Utah Third District Juvenile Court judge for Salt Lake County, Utah. [1]Valdez was born in Northern New Mexico and then migrated to Utah where he was educated in the Utah public school system before attending the University of Utah and later the S.J. Quinney College of Law.
The Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services (JJS) is a division of the Utah Department of Human Services operating juvenile correctional services. Its headquarters is in Salt Lake City. [1] The division was established in 1981 as the Utah Division of Youth Corrections. It received its current name on July 1, 2004. [2]
Fratto was born on September 28, 1949, in Salt Lake City, Utah. After graduating from South High School, Fratto attended the University of Utah where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Fratto received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Utah College of Law in 1975. In addition to his legal practice Fratto has taught in the ...
Sandra Peuler is a judge of the Utah Third District Court in Salt Lake City. [1] She was appointed to the bench by former Governor Michael O. Leavitt. She served as Chief Judge of the court from 2001 to 2007. Peuler holds a J.D. from the University of Baltimore.
Whitley said Tuesday that the juvenile court has a caseload of about 625, of which about 350 are felony cases. In the adult system, the lowest caseload a judge has is just over 1,000. ‘Racism ...
In 1978, Durham became a trial judge in the 3rd Judicial District Court for the state of Utah. She served for four years, one of them as the presiding judge. [ 8 ] She was appointed as a justice of the Utah Supreme Court by Governor Scott M. Matheson in 1982 [1] and became the Chief Justice in April 2002.