Court executive appointed in Utah's 4th Judicial District
June 14, 2012
Provo, Utah: The Administrative Office of the Utah State Courts announced on June 13, 2012 the appointment of Shane Bahr as the trial court executive for Utah's Fourth District Court.[1] The appointment comes after the retirement of the previous court executive, Paul Vance.[2]
Within the role of the court executive, responsibilities for the administration of the district courts include providing administrative support to 13 judges and managing support operations of about 90 professional and technical staff, case management, court facilities, and court security.[1] In addition, as the court executive Bahr will develop, justify, and manage the court budget.[1]
Bahr received a bachelor’s degree from Idaho State University and dual master’s degrees in social work and legal administration from the University of Denver.[1]
Prior to his appointment, Bahr previously worked for the Colorado Judicial Department where he served as program development manager and was responsible for statewide planning and oversight of problem solving courts, alternative dispute resolution, and probate programs.[1] Prior to this, he worked for the department as a problem solving coordinator.[1]
Bahr has also previously held probation and drug court-related positions in Madison County, Idaho.[1]
The Fourth Judicial District serves Juab, Millard, Utah and Wasatch counties in Utah.
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