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Utah: Chief Justices of the State Supreme Court


Chief Justices of the Utah State Supreme Court, 1896-1999 (May be incomplete!)
Charles S. Zane 1896-99 George W. Bartch 1899-1901 James A. Miner 1901-03 Robert N. Baskin 1903-05 George W. Bartch 1905-06 William M. McCarty 1906-08 Daniel N. Straup 1908-10 Joseph E. Frick 1910-12 William M. McCarty 1912-15 Daniel N. Straup 1915-17 Joseph E. Frick 1917-19 Elmer E. Corfman 1919-23 Albert J. Weber 1923-25 Valentine Gideon 1925-27 Samuel R. Thurman 1927-29 James W. Cherry 1929-33 Daniel N. Straup 1933-35 Elias Hansen 1935-37 William H. Folland 1937-39 David W. Moffat 1939-43 James H. Wolfe 1943-44 Martin M. Larson 1945-46 Roger I. McDonough 1947-48 Eugene C. Pratt 1949-51 James H. Wolfe 1951-54 Roger I. McDonough 1954-59 J. Allen Crockett 1959-61 Lester A. Wade 1961-63 F. Henri Henriod 1963-67 J. Allen Crockett 1967-70 E. R. Callister 1971-75 F. Henri Henriod 1975-76 A. H. Ellett 1977-79 J. Allen Crockett 1979-81 Richard J. Maughan 1981 Gordon R. Hall 1981-94 Michael D. Zimmerman 1994-98 Richard C. Howe 1998-

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