Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Governor
Title R356 - Criminal and Juvenile Justice (State Commission on)
Rule R356-2 - Judicial Nominating Commissions
Section R356-2-5 - References

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 356-2-5

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Applicants who are engaged in an adversarial practice shall submit the following types of references as specified in the application:

(a) lawyers adverse to the applicant in litigation or negotiations;

(b) lawyers with whom the applicant has had a substantial professional interaction within the previous two years;

(c) judges assigned to cases in which the applicant acted as a lawyer; and

(d) judges who know the applicant.

(2) Applicants who are engaged in a non-adversarial practice and who are not judges shall submit the following types of references as specified in the application:

(a) lawyers with whom the applicant has had a substantial professional interaction within the previous two years; and

(b) judges who know the applicant.

(3) Applicants who are judges shall submit the following types of references as specified in the application:

(a) lawyers with whom the applicant has had a substantial professional interaction within the previous two years;

(b) judges who know the applicant; and

(c) lawyers who represented parties in cases over which the applicant presided as judge.

(4) CCJJ shall select which references will be contacted and requested to complete a standard reference form established by CCJJ.

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