Civil Procedure and Courts
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Jerry R. Andersen papers
The Jerry R. Andersen papers (1970-1982) contain files on labor law and collective bargaining cases in Utah. Jerry R. Andersen (1933-1982) was a lawyer and member of the faculty at the University of Utah. Between 1963 and 1982, he was a faculty member at the College of Law and later served as the Vice President for Academic Affairs. He also served as an arbitrator for cases involving corporations and unions.
Perry E. Brocchus papers
The Perry E. Brocchus papers (1846-1874) consist of certificates of membership to various fraternal orders, poetry, incoming letters, papers relating to Brocchus' service as a judge, news clippings, and a friend's will.
Perry E. Brocchus photograph collection
The Perry E. Brocchus photograph collection contains one portrait of Perry Brocchus, federally appointed judge to Utah Territory, 1851.
Jesse R. S. Budge family history and autobiography
The Jesse R. S. Budge family history and autobiography (1949) consists of family memories by Jesse Budge (1878-1964), titled "Pioneer Days: Some Reminiscences." This writing gives details of growing up in a polygamous family in Paris, Idaho, and of Budge's legal career.
Harvey Harris Cluff collection
The Harvey Harris Cluff collection (1893-1944) consists of a scrapbook of clippings on Cluff's life and career. Also included are a biographical sketch of his wife, Frances Amelia Worsley Cluff, 1841-1934, genealogical notes, poems, letters, and essays on various subjects. Harvey Harris Cluff was a Utah attorney who served as attorney general of Utah from 1920 to 1928.
Jonathan Coleman papers
The Jonathan Coleman papers (1990-1992) contains research, notes, histories, family documents, correspondence and finished and draft manuscripts for the book, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal, that was written about the Salt Lake City Bradshaw murder.
Jonathan Coleman photograph collection
The Jonathan Coleman photograph collection contains photographs of the Coleman family, the Frances Schreuder Family, and photographs relating to the murder of Franklin Bradshaw and Coleman's work, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder and Betrayal.
J. Allen Crockett correspondence [photocopies]
This collection [photocopies] contains general official correspondence concerning appointments, promotions, retirements, deaths, and service on civic organizations. Crockett was a former chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court.
Roy P. Full photograph collection
The Roy P. Full photograph collection consists primarily of aerial photography of several mining sites from the Blackbird Mining District.
Regnal W. Garff papers
The Regnal W. Garff papers (1950s-1999) consist of personal and professional papers resulting from Garff's career as a judge in Utah's Second District Court. Garff was born in 1927 and raised in Utah. He received the LL. B. and Juris Doctor degrees from the University of Utah.
Joseph A. Geddes essay
The Joseph A. Geddes essay (1941) consist of an unpublished paper by Geddes titled, "Crime as a Mormon Culture Problem: A Monograph." The title bears little resemblance to most of the paper which quotes secondary sources on criminal psychology. Geddes presents no comparable information on Utah and the Mormons.
Grand jury summons signed by Jacob B. Backenstos
The grand jury summons, signed by court clerk Jacob B. Backenstos, is a subpeona summoning Chauncy Robinson, G. W. Thatcher, Chauncy L. Higbee, Francis M. Higbee, William Law, Wilson Law, George Buchanan, Charles Ivins, and Charles S. Foster to appear before the Grand Jury at Carthage, Illinois, on 24 October 1844.
Julia Dean Hayne divorce proceedings
The Julia Dean Hayne divorce proceedings (1865-1866) were filed before Judge Elias Smith in the Great Salt Lake City Probate Court, Territory of Utah, in 1865 and again in 1866 between Julia Dean Hayne and Arthur P. Hayne.
Bruce S. Jenkins papers
The Bruce S. Jenkins papers (1974-1996) consist of speeches given during his career as a United States District Judge along with articles featuring Jenkins.
Zane Witcher Keating oral history interview
The Zane Witcher Keating oral history interview (1970) was recorded in Tuscon, Arizona. Keating was interviewed by Henry J. Wolfinger regarding his grandfather, Utah judge Charles S. Zane and other members of the Zane family.
George W. Latimer papers
The George W. Latimer papers (1926-2007) consists of records and papers of civil court and court-martial cases handled by Latimer. Of particular interest are the files regarding the My Lai Massacre and Lieutenant William L. Calley, whom Latimer defended in 1974. Latimer was a lawyer and judge. He was elected as Utah State Supreme Court justice in 1946 and was a judge on the U.S. Court of Military Appeals in 1951.
Montana Territorial Penitentiary ledger
The Montana Territorial Penitentiary ledger (1876-1880) shows the board bill accounts for prisoners in the Territorial Penitentiary. Prisoners were boarded for $2.50 per day. Total bill to the U. S. Government was $8619.50.
Sylvia Eugenia Nilsen papers
The Sylvia Eugenia Nilsen papers (circa 1920s-1975) consist of materials from Nilsen's schooling and memoranda, news clippings, and memorabilia from her career as a U.S. Department of State attorney.
Ogden City Council minutes
This collection consists of meeting minutes of the Ogden City Council, including the text of passed ordinances; covers the period 1851-1872.
Richard Jay Oldroyd papers
The Richard Jay Oldroyd papers (1974-1995) is a collection of documents relating to his career in the Utah prison system. It includes reports on prison programs and guidelines, the prison population, and budget concerns.