From Deseret News archives:
Pardons board replaces chairman
Blanchard said he had known for about a month that he wouldn't be reappointed to the board, and he had been planning for retirement. The governor had likely wanted some "fresh blood" in the chairman's seat, Blanchard said.
"I hope at the end of the day that people will be able to say, 'He's been hard-working. He's been fair,'" Blanchard said of his tenure as chairman. "That's what I've been after."
The windowsills in his Murray office feature a few rock specimens he has picked up on various hikes throughout Utah, and he plans do more hiking, he said. He wants to play more racquetball and see his children and grandchildren more.
Although Blanchard will no longer be chairman, he plans to stay on as a board member until a replacement can be found. Board members serve five-year terms, and at the end of each term, the governor may either make a reappointment or select someone new.
"I consider myself as a criminal jurist, as a criminal-justice person," Hamilton said Wednesday. "That's my love. That's my passion. I'm excited about working with the governor. I see it as a great responsibility."
Hamilton's appointment as chairman was effective immediately on Wednesday.
Blanchard, meanwhile, has seen much during his 15 years on the board, including reviews of the cases of murderers Von Lester Taylor and Mark Hacking. Taylor in 1990 escaped from a prison halfway house and fatally shot Beth Potts, 70, and her daughter, Kaye Tiede, 49. Hacking shot his wife, Lori, to death while she slept in 2004.
Blanchard's path to the Board of Pardons was unique from the other current members. Most have law backgrounds, but Blanchard got his start in corrections.
As a BYU undergrad, he got a job with the Utah Department of Corrections working at the Utah State Prison. He then worked for Adult Probation and Parole. Eventually, he was appointed to the Board of Pardons and Parole.
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