From Deseret News archives:
District judge considered well-suited for trial of Texas polygamists
Walther, the 51st District judge, issued search warrants based on accusations of a pattern of sexual abuse of youths for the West Texas compound occupied by followers of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the order that 416 children there be taken into state custody.
The 55-year-old Republican judge has been thrown into the limelight with the biggest case she has presided over. Those who know her say she's the right person for the job.
"I cannot think of any judge who is better qualified and better prepared and better suited to handle a thing of this magnitude," said Rob Junell, a former Democratic state representative from San Angelo and now U.S. district judge in Midland. "She's the kind of person you'd want to be the judge in this type of case."
He and others say Walther, whose district includes Coke, Irion, Schleicher, Sterling and Tom Green counties, has been a steady force in West Texas courtrooms for years, presiding over cases ranging from murder to a monkey biting a teenager.
The case landed in Walther's courtroom, where she has presided over search warrants and arrest warrants and issued the order to bring the children out of the compound. Before her have landed affidavits detailing how older men forced underage girls to have sex during spiritual marriages.
Walther will hold custody hearings today for the 416 children, who will each be paired with an attorney.
Walther, who had polio as a child and wears a leg brace, is known as hardworking and especially compassionate to children.
She has worked as a legislative liaison and gained a solid reputation behind the bench. She and her radiologist husband, Steven, have two grown children.
"She is always very gracious," said Junell, who has known Walther more than 25 years and often tried cases in her courtroom. "She can be tough if she needs to be.
"Her manner is not to be that way, but if people are not following the rules, she can be very firm."
Guy Choate, a San Angelo attorney who has known Walther more than 45 years, said the judge isn't one to shirk from a massive case that could go on for years.
"She didn't look for this challenge, but she's not going to run away from it either," said Choate, also a state bar director in San Angelo.
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