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Utah Senate confirms Richard Daines as Third District Court judge

May 15, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Utah Senate confirms Richard Daines as Third District Court judge
The 8th Extraordinary Session of the Utah Senate convened on May 15, 2024, to address key judicial appointments and legislative matters. The session began with a motion to count Senator Bramble as an affirmative vote for Judge Pearson, which was unanimously approved by the members present.

Following this, Governor Spencer J. Cox communicated his appointment of Richard Daines as a judge of the Third District Court. The governor's letter emphasized the importance of timely consideration and confirmation of the appointment, referencing the relevant sections of the Utah Constitution and state code.

The Senate Judicial Confirmation Committee, led by Senator Dan McKay, reported a favorable recommendation for Daines' confirmation. Senator Wyler then presented a motion to confirm Richard Daines, highlighting his qualifications, including his experience with the U.S. Attorney's Office and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law School.

After a brief discussion, the Senate proceeded to vote on the motion. The result was a resounding approval, with 26 senators voting in favor and none against, while three senators were absent. The confirmation of Richard Daines as judge in the Third District Court was officially announced, marking a significant step in the judicial appointments for the state.

The session concluded with congratulations extended to Judge Daines, reflecting the Senate's support for his new role.

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