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Show Judge Clint S. Judkins - 1st District, District Court (Box Elder, Cache, Rich) int S. Judkins was appointed to the First Circuit Court in 1988 by Gov. Norman H. Bangerter. He became a judge in First District in July 1996. He is currently the Presiding Judge of the First District. He received his law degree from the University of Utah College of Law in 1972. He was in private practice in TYemonton prior to his appointment to the bench. He served as the Tremonton City Attorney for 16 years. He served on the Indigent Defense Cost Committee and is past President of the Box Elder County Bar Association. He has been the Presiding Judge in the First Circuit and also served on the Board of Circuit Court Judges. He has served on the Gender Fairness Committee and is presently serving on the Commissioner Conduct Committee. He is Master of the Bench, Rex E Lee American Inn of Court. Judge Judge Judkins met or exceeded the standards of performance outlined on page 43. The Judicial Conduct Commission entered no disciplinary sanctions against Judge Judkins. There wen 56 attorney survey respondents for Judge Judkins. Standard Favorable Response 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Judge's Favorable Response 100 100 100 100 75 100 100 100 100 100 88 100 100 88 100 Judge Michael G. Allphin - 2nd District, District Court (Davis, Morgan, Weber) Judge Michael G. Allphin was appointed to the Second District Court in July 1995 by Gov. Michael O. Leavitt. He received his law degree from the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 1980. Prior to his appointment, Judge Allphin served as a District Court CommissionerDistrict Judge Pro Tempore for six years. He was appointed in May of 1989 to a position in the Third District and later transferred to the Second District. He was chair of the Executive Committee of Court Commissioners and a member of the Board of District Court Judges. He served as the State District Court Administrator during 1988 and 1989 and guided the District Court to courts. He practiced law in the Second, Third and Fifth Districts transition from county-operat- ed with the firm of Boyack, Allphin & Hansen. He is currently the Associate Presiding Judge for the Second District. state-opera- ted Judge Allphin met or exceeded the standards of performance outlined on page 43. The Judicial Conduct Commission entered no disciplinary sanctions against Judge Allphin. There were 94 attorney survey respondents for Judge Allphin. There were 4 juror respondents for Judge Allphin. 49 |