From Deseret News archives:
Justice may be disbarred
Utah Supreme Court to decide if Hildale polygamist will be ousted
Now the Utah Supreme Court must decide whether Steed's exercise of this religious practice should bar him from serving as a municipal court justice in a small Utah town because bigamy is a third-degree felony.
Steed was present at Brigham Young University Wednesday when the high court heard oral arguments in the case before a room packed with law students and others.
The Judicial Conduct Commission (JCC), which investigates allegations of misconduct by judges, has recommended the high court remove Steed from the bench, where he has served for 25 years in the primarily polygamous community of Hildale.
The complaint was filed by Tapestry Against Polygamy, a group comprised of former polygamous wives who help other women leave the lifestyle and who advocate against it.
Steed was appointed to the part-time job as municipal court justice by the Hildale City Council in 1980 and, in that capacity, handles such things as class B misdemeanors. Unlike state district court judges, he does not face retention elections.
Rodney Parker, Steed's lawyer, argued this is a matter involving constitutional rights of liberty, freedom of conscience and freedom of association. He also noted that laws against bigamy and, by extension, polygamy, have rarely been enforced for the past 50 years.
Parker said neither the Utah attorney general nor the Washington County attorney chose to prosecute Steed.
"If they would have prosecuted, would that have made a difference in your argument?" Justice Jill Parrish asked.
Parker said if Steed had been prosecuted and convicted of a crime, the JCC could have used that to oust him from office, but "I don't think we would be here at all" if Steed had been found not guilty.
Meanwhile, Colin Winchester, lawyer for the JCC, countered that judges, of all people, must uphold the law and are held to even higher standards than others to avoid bringing the office they hold into disrepute.
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