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Show THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge BohBnge comp Itoncs with performance standards, B. Bohling was appointed to the Third District Court by Gov. Michael O. Leavitt in June of 1933. He received a BSEE degree in 1965 and a JO degree in 1968, from the U. of Utah, an MA degree in Economics in 1977 from Texas Tech U., and an LLM degree in 1978 from the U. of Michigan School of Law Judge Bohling was a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division from 1968 to 1971. He was a member of toe faculty of Texas Tech U. School of Law from 1973 to 1978, and a fellow at the U. of Michigan School of Law, from 1977 to 1978. He was in private practice in Salt Lake City from 1971 to 1973 and from 1979 until taking the bench in 1993. Whie in practice he chaired the Utah Bar's Litigation Section and Courts and Judges Committee. In 1993 he was named the bar's Distinguished Lawyer of the Year. Judge Bohling senes as the chair of the Judicial Counci's Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee and as a member of the Judicial Conduct Commission. He also serves as the judge of the Salt Lake County piot Mental Health Court. Judge Wlam Judge William B. Bohling DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ISAI T I ARE. SUMMIT. TOOELE) JUDGE WILLIAM B. BOHLING OF THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE UTAH JUDICIAL COUNCIL TO HAVE MET OR EXCEEDED THE STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR THE OFFICE OF JUDGE AND IS QUALIFIED FOR RETENTION IN THE 2002 GENERAL ELECTION. A favorable rating by el least 70 of the respondents on at least 75 of the attorney survey questions. See specific results below A favorable rating by at least 70 of the respondents on at least 75 of the Juror survey questions. See specific results below. Fewer than 6 cases under advisement for more titan 2 months. No cases under advisement for more than 8 months. At least 30 hours of continuing judicial education annually. Menlafiy and physlcafiy fit for office. In substantial compfiance wtlh the Code of Judicial Conduct Thera were 126 attorney survey respondents for Judge Bohling. Survey of Attorneys Survey of Jurors There were 87 jurors survey respondents for Judge Bohling. Pat B. Bn an was appointed to the Third District Court in May 1987 by Gov. Norman H. Bangerter. He was a Deputy District Attorney in California, an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Alaska and a partner in the law firm of Nielsen & Senior. He received his law degree from Vanderbilt University in 1965. He has served as a member of the Child Abuse Task Force, the Utah State D.U.I. Revision Commission and the Utah State Victim Restitution Commission. He currently serves as a member of the Statewide Grand Jury Panel of Judges and the Utah State Bar Fee Arbitration Committee. He is a Master in the Inns of Court and an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University Law School. aJudao Brian's oomnllanea with psrformancs stanrtwdss A favorable rating by at least 70 of the respondent on at least 75 cf the attorney survey questions. See specific results below. ttwsr than 6 cases under advisement for more than 2 months. No cases under advisement for mors than 6 months. At least 30 hours of continuing judtaal education annually. Mentaly and physxaly fit tor office. Hi substantial compkwics with the Code of Judicial Conduct Judge Judge Pat B. Brian DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT vSAT laE. S. mw' 'OOELE' JUDGE PAT B. BRIAN OF THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE UTAH JUWCIAL COUNCIL TO NAVE MET OR EXCEEDED THE STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR THE OFFICE CP JLOGE AND IS QUAUF1ED FOR RETENTION M THE 3002 GENERAL ELECTION. Survey cf Attorneys HTBITTS CEtLAT THAN 4KE JESS THAN FvOEQLA'E TO ;i 32 29 2 6 I 29 : 33 29 ' 33 ! 27 30 30 suw rasoondents JJm wUm ' 32 EXCELLENT VO THeyivreB5agmev xs ; ' 23 30 27 j T2 j 8 29 25 21 2S 25 27 ; W2 i 2T 36 I 16 ' 31 3 i 3 t 3 23 r 22 34 20 ii ,2; ii 12 25 27 29 ! 81 fior Judoe Brian |