PREAMBLE
[1] An independent, fair and impartial judiciary is
indispensable to our system of justice. The United States legal system is based
upon the principle that an independent, impartial, and competent judiciary,
composed of men and women of integrity, will interpret and apply the law that
governs our society. Thus, the judiciary plays a central role in preserving the
principles of justice and the rule of law. Inherent in all the Rules contained
in this Code are the precepts that judges, individually and collectively, must
respect and honor the judicial office as a public trust and strive to maintain
and enhance confidence in the legal system.
[2] Judges should maintain the dignity of judicial office
at all times and should avoid both impropriety and the appearance of
impropriety in their professional and personal lives. They should aspire at all
times to conduct that ensures the greatest possible public confidence in their
independence, impartiality, integrity, and competence.
[3] The Utah Code of Judicial Conduct establishes
standards for the ethical conduct of judges and judicial candidates. It is not
intended as an exhaustive guide for the conduct of judges and judicial
candidates, who are governed in their judicial and personal conduct by general
ethical standards, as well as by the Code. The Code is intended, however, to
provide guidance and assist judges in maintaining the highest standards of
judicial and personal conduct and to provide a basis for regulating their
conduct through the judicial disciplinary system.