Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Governor
Title R356 - Criminal and Juvenile Justice (State Commission on)
Rule R356-2 - Judicial Nominating Commissions
Section R356-2-10 - Evaluation Criteria

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 356-2-10

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) In addition to criteria established by the Utah Constitution and the Utah Code Annotated, commission members shall during the nomination process consider the applicants':

(a) integrity;

(b) legal knowledge and ability;

(c) professional experience;

(d) judicial temperament;

(e) work ethic;

(f) financial responsibility;

(g) public service;

(h) ability to perform the work of a judge; and

(i) impartiality.

(2) When evaluating applicants for a juvenile court judge position, commission members shall consider the applicants' interest in, understanding of, and experience with the issues and problems facing children and families.

(3) When evaluating applicants for an appellate court position, commission members shall consider the applicants' ability to give and receive criticism of opinions and arguments without taking offense.

(4) When deciding among applicants for any judicial position whose qualifications, taken as a whole, appear in all other respects to be comparable, it is relevant to consider the background and experience of the applicants in relation to the current composition of the bench for which the appointment is being made.

(5) Unless otherwise provided by statute, members of trial court nominating commissions may not decline to interview an applicant or decline to nominate an applicant based primarily on the geographic location of the applicant's residence or the geographic location of the applicant's employment.

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