Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen Resigns Following Investigation into Relationship with Attorney
By
Kimberlee Speakman
Master baker tier. Every paragraph earns its place on the tray.
Summary
Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen, 40, resigned amid an investigation into an alleged relationship with an attorney. Hagen submitted her resignation to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on May 8, citing her commitment to professionalism and integrity. Gov. Cox accepted the resignation and stated that information on filling the vacancy would be announced in the coming days.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFor the last three decades, I have worked to earn a reputation for professionalism, fairness, and integrity.
Throughout my career as a prosecutor and over the last nine years on the bench, I have faithfully upheld my oath to the Constitution.
Information on filling the vacancy will be announced in the coming days.
You might also wanna read
Boulder County extends $300 monthly direct cash assistance program for low-income residents
Boulder County has extended a direct cash assistance program that provides monthly payments to low-income residents. The article profiles Da
denverpost.com·1h agoLa Policia Nacional obre expedient disciplinari a un agent per agredir una docent durant la vaga al País Valencià
La Policia Nacional ha obert un expedient disciplinari a un agent que va agredir violentament una docent durant les protestes de la vaga de
US and Iran exchange new military strikes despite ongoing ceasefire
Despite a ceasefire in place since April 8, the US and Iran have engaged in new military strikes against each other. The US military's Centr
Danish shipyard may repair up to six Russian LNG tankers before EU ban takes effect, report says
The Danish shipyard Fayard, the last EU facility still servicing Russian Arctic LNG tankers, could repair up to six Russia-linked vessels be

UK Home Office Blocks Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker from Entering Country for SXSW London Talks
The UK Home Office has cancelled the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for YouTube political commentator Cenk Uygur and Twitch streamer
Poll finds Reform UK voters prefer solar farms over fracking despite party's anti-net-zero stance
A poll by More in Common for the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) found that 43% of Reform UK voters would prefer a solar farm in
