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plaintiffs sought to overturn the action by Secretary Salazar. Judge Benson ruled in favor of Salazar because the lawsuit was not filed within the statute of limitations mandating the filing of any challenge within 90 days of the Secretary's decision. He did, however, acknowledge that, "In this case, the secretary exceeded his statutory authority by withdrawing leases after determining which parcels were to be leased and after holding a competitive lease sale." Also in his ruling Judge Benson stated, "The plain language of the Mineral Leasing Act mandates the Secretary of Interior to accept bids and issues leases as part of the competitive leasing process for oil and gas leases. Ultimately though, the plaintiff's claims are time barred."
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sympathy towards MacKay and his family and stating that the 20-year mandatory minimum sentence issued by Benson was "too long'. "It's very easy to get almost teary-eyed over the health issue alone," Benson said. "This is so hard for people who love and admire and respect this man, which is many." Benson told MacKay's family that he "can't even imagine" the "nightmare" they are going through. "It must be like a black cloud," he said. He said that America's jury system is not perfect, but added that jurors in MacKay's case performed their jobs diligently. MacKay's attorney's used his failing health and large numbers of prescription drugs he takes as reasons why MacKay should stay out of prison.
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of the two counts — disrupting a federal auction and making false statements on federal forms to enter the auction — and up to $ 750,000 in total fines. Sentencing was set for June 23. ... Judge ... Benson strictly limited how much the defense could say about federal energy policies and climate change, which Mr. DeChristopher has said in numerous interviews were his primary motivations in going to the auction." The prosecutor in the case was Assistant United States Attorney Scott B. Romney. On July 26, 2011, Benson sentenced DeChristopher to two years in prison and a fine of $ 10,000.
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allow Summum to place their monolith, the City of Pleasant Grove removed the Ten Commandments monolith. The case was then accepted and heard by The Supreme Court of the United States. The Court issued a unanimous ruling (No. 07-665) in favor of the city of Pleasant Grove No. 07–665 on February 25, 2009. The court found that monuments that were privately funded were considered government speech and therefore not in violation of any one group's First Amendment rights. In his opinion, Justice
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Judge Benson stated in his ruling, "The court finds many of these policy arguments persuasive," Benson wrote, but said it was not his place to make such decisions. "While it may be true that requiring all government investigations to be open would result in greater accountability and more accurate information, if such a requirement is to be imposed, it must come from a statute that is debated and passed by Congress and signed into law by the president."
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Tim DeChristopher was indicted in U.S. Federal District Court for bidding on Federal energy leases without intent to pay for them. He claimed that he did so as an act of civil disobedience. In March, 2011, after a four-day jury trial, DeChristopher was convicted and "faces up to five years on each
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brought the anti-trust suit against Microsoft for the anti-competitive practice of encoding Microsoft Windows 95 to only run properly if MS-DOS, a Microsoft product, was being used. Caldera's claim was that this practice unfairly inhibited the competition by eliminating DR-DOS as an alternative.
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collapse that killed six miners and three rescue workers in Utah. In dismissing the complaint, Judge Benson noted that, "It is not this court's or any other court's role to make law, only to interpret it." Plaintiffs contended that public access to the investigation would help insure accuracy.
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Rights were violated by the existence of the Ten Commandments monument. Judge Benson ruled against the group, holding their right to free speech had not been violated. The case was then appealed and heard by the Tenth Circuit Court who overturned Judge Benson's previous decision. Rather than
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as follows: "This treatise examines each article of the Utah Rules of Evidence in a practitioner-friendly format. The current language and relevant legislative history for each article is presented, followed by checklists and an analytical overview of the Utah case law and United States Supreme
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from northern Utah, was convicted in August 2011 of 40 counts related to illegally prescribing pain killers. Between 2005 and 2009 MacKay prescribed over 3.5 million pills of opiate painkillers. During the appeal hearing, Benson said that the jury's verdict had sufficient evidence, but expressed
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From 1976 to 1984, Benson practiced law in private practice. He was a Counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution from 1984 to 1986. He was a Chief of staff, U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch from 1986 to 1988. He was a Counsel, Iran-Contra Congressional Investigating
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This lawsuit was filed by three energy companies along with the Utah counties of Carbon, Uintah and Duchene against Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and related federal authorities. The case involved 77 gas and oil drilling leases that were cancelled by Secretary Salazar in February 2009. The
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In 2012, Judge Benson denied convicted felon Dewey MacKay's request to remain free pending appeal of his guilty verdict. However, Judge Benson, without objection from the prosecution, did allow MacKay to remain free pending appeal of Benson's denial. MacKay, an
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analogized that, if the law accorded with Summum and its "civil liberties" supporters, New York City would have been required to accept a Statue of Autocracy from the German Empire or Imperial Russia when it accepted the Statue of Liberty from France.
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to two years in prison for disrupting an oil auction in 2008. Benson had barred DeChristopher's defense team from explaining to the jury why he disrupted the auction. Critics have accused Judge Benson for doling a harsh sentence to DeChristopher.
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Benson is of Swedish ancestry. He was born, along with his identical twin brother, Lee Benson, on August 25, 1948, in Sandy, Utah. After graduating from Jordan High School, Benson served an LDS mission in Sweden. Benson then attended BYU in
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for the 1976 year. He later stated that it made him "realize that I didn't have a future in professional soccer." With soccer as a passion and an affinity for teaching, Benson started and coached the first soccer team at
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is a religious group that sued the City of Pleasant Grove, Utah for the right to install a monolith containing their core beliefs next to an existing monolith of the Ten Commandments. The group contended that their
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firm then known as Martineau & Maak where he stayed less than one year. He was then offered and accepted a position as a litigator with the firm Snow Christensen & Martineau, where he remained until 1984.
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Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution from 1984 to 1986 – Notable issues that arose during his employment included The Balanced Budget Amendment.
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in Washington, D.C., Benson traveled to the nation's capital every 10 weeks to participate in court sessions. He served in this capacity until 2011 when his seven-year term expired.
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Committee in 1987. He was an Associate deputy U.S. attorney general from 1988 to 1989. He was a U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah from 1989 to 1991.
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degree in 1973, majoring in Physical Education with a minor in political science. That same year, Benson became a member of the charter class at the
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on September 12, 1991, and received his commission on September 16, 1991. He served as chief judge of the district from 1999 until 2006. He took
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Court cases interpreting each evidentiary rule. Differences that may exist between the state and federal rules of evidence are also outlined."
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Judge Benson denied 4 Motions for Summary Judgment by Microsoft to have the case dismissed. The case was eventually settled by the parties.
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During his eight-year tenure at Snow Christensen, Benson took a two-year leave of absence to accept a position with the construction company
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to Deputy Attorney General Harold G. Christensen; Christensen was his former senior partner at Snow Christensen
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In May 1991, Benson was nominated for a federal judgeship to the United States District Court by President
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Congressional Investigating Committee 1987, where he helped write the minority report with
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for the District of Utah. He was recommended to the post by his former boss, Senator
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on May 16, 1991, to a new seat created by 104 Stat. 5089. He was confirmed by the
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Mangrum and Benson on Utah Evidence, 2010-2011 ed. (Vol. 1, Utah Practice Series)
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Benson also held adjunct law school professorships at Brigham Young University's
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Benson is the co-author of a textbook on evidence, described by online retailer
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before being sworn in on August 8, 1989. Benson held this post until 1991.
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From 1984 through 1989, Benson served in various U.S. government posts in
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The Salt Lake Tribune (Kearns Tribune, LLC) et al., vs. Elaine L. Chao.
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In addition to his legal studies, Benson played professionally in the
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at BYU in 1976. That year he also played professional soccer with the
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Liesek, Geoff, and Mary Bernard. "Deseret News." September 2, 2010.
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which has since been disbanded. He was a member of Utah's team,
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Upon graduation from BYU, Benson accepted a position with a
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This case mirrored the much larger anti-trust case against
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Judge says Utah counties' drilling-lease lawsuit too late.
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Chief of Staff to Senator Orrin Hatch from 1986 to 1988
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The United States Attorney's Office District of Utah,
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Senior Judge
United States District Court for the District of Utah
United States District Court for the District of Utah
David Sam
Tena Campbell
United States District Court for the District of Utah
George H. W. Bush
Jill Parrish
United States Attorney
District of Utah
George H. W. Bush
David J. Jordan
Sandy, Utah
Brigham Young University
BA
JD
United States district judge
United States District Court for the District of Utah
George H. W. Bush
United States Senate
William Rehnquist
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Sandy, Utah
Jordan High School
Bachelor of Arts
Brigham Young University

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