Governor Appoints First District Court Judge

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Tuesday Governor Gary R. Herbert appointed Kymber D. Housley to fill a vacancy on the First District Court bench.

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“Kymber is uniquely qualified to serve as a district court judge,” Governor Herbert said. “His keen intellect combined with his breadth of legal experiences in civil, criminal and administrative law will serve the residents of the First Judicial District well.”

“First and foremost I am thankful for all the support I received from so many in the community of whom I admire and respect,” Housley said. “I am honored and humbled by the Governor’s appointment and I look forward to serving in this new capacity in the First District Court.”

Since 1995, Housley has served the residents of Logan City in many roles including city attorney, assistant city attorney and city prosecutor. Prior to his work in Utah, Housley was deputy district attorney and a law clerk in Contra Costa County, Calif., having earned his law degree from J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University.

In addition to his professional work, Housley has demonstrated his commitment to community by serving as Cache County bar president and a community council member of the Logan City School District. Recently, Housley was named by his peers as a top lawyer and presented with a 2011 Utah Legal Elite Award.

First District Court bench was previously held by Judge Clint S. Judkins, who retired February 1, 2013.

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