Utah. District Court (Second District)

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Following the organization of the Utah Territory in late 1850, Governor Brigham Young and the legislative assembly created the district courts on 4 October 1851. The courts were designed to be trial courts of general jurisdiction. In February 1852, the legislature further defined the district courts' jurisdiction as being original jurisdiction "both in civil and criminal cases, as well in chancery as at common law." The district court was also granted "general supervision over all inferior courts" to prevent miscarriages of justice. At the district courts' creation they were fully administered by the presiding supreme court justice and court clerk. The first judge to preside over the Second Judicial District Court was Zerubbabel Snow, with Thomas R. King of Fillmore acting as clerk of the court. Later, John F. Kinney became the Chief Justice. The second district court continued until 1896 when Utah statehood was granted, which necessitated changes in judicial organization.

From the description of Second Judicial District Court records, 1852-1855. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 137732715

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associatedWith Boreman, Jacob Smith, 1831-1913. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Utah--Beaver County
Millard County (Utah)
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah--Weber County
Utah
United States
Utah
Utah
Utah--Beaver County
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Administration of estates
Adoption
Citizenship
Civil law
Criminal law
District courts
Emigration and immigration
Guardian and ward
Immigrants
Naturalization
Naturalization
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Adjudicating
authorizing
Law enforcing
Naturalizing immigrants
Probating

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Active 1855

Active 1896

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