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chief justice by majority vote to serve for four years, and an associate chief justice to serve for two
as a master’s degree in criminal justice from Weber State University. Prior to his judicial
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Procedures, a member of the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, and a member of the Board of
the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice and in July of 2006, Judge Christiansen Forster
Professor at Weber State University in the Criminal Justice Department. Updated 10/21/21 District Court
Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Law Enforcement and a dual minor in Latin
Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Law Enforcement and a dual minor in Latin