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Show Judge Hans Q. Chamberlain - 5th District, Juvenile Court (Beaver, Iron, Washington) Judge Hans Q. Chamberlain was appointed to the Fifth District Juvenile Court in August 1995 by Gov. Michael 0. Leavitt. Prior to his appointment to the bench, he was the senior member of Chamberlain & Higbee. He also served as the Iron County Attorney for eight years and is the past president of the Utah State Bar, the Statewide Association of Prosecutors and the Southern Bar Association. He has also been a member of the Utah State Board of Regents and is a past member and chair of the Southern Utah University Board of Trustees. He is currently a member of the Board of Juvenile Court Judges and serves as chair until September 1998. He also serves on the Standing Committee on Court Facilities Planning. Judge Chamberlain met or exceeded the standards of performance outlined on page 43. The Judicial Conduct Commission entered no disciplinary sanctions against Judge Chamberlain. There were 14 attorney survey respondents forjudge Chamberlain. Judge Joseph E. Jackson - 5th District, Juvenile Court (Beaver, Iron, Washington) Judge Joseph E. Jackson was appointed to the Fifth District Juvenile Court in January 1977 by Gov. Scott M. Matheson. He received his law degree from the University of Utah College of Law in 1961 and was an attorney with the Cedar City law firm of Cline, Jackson, Mayor & Benson from 1963 to 1971. He was a City Attorney for Milford and Beaver from 1965 to 1975 and a City Attorney for Cedar City from 1972 to 1977. Judge Jackson served for six years as a commissioner for the Utah State Bar. He served six years on the Judicial Council and is past chair of the Ethics Advisory Committee. Judge Jackson served two terms as chair of the Juvenile Court Board of Judges and was named Juvenile Court Judge of the Year in 1987 by the Utah State Bar. He was given the 1997 Advocacy for Children Award by Utah Children. Judge Jackson is currently Presiding Judge in the Fifth District Juvenile Court. Judge Jackson met or exceeded the standards of performance outlined on page 43. The Judicial Conduct Commission entered no disciplinary sanctions against Judge Jackson. There were 26 attorney survey respondents for Judge Jackson. 63 |