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Dale Albert Kimball (born November 28, 1939) is a
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of the
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.


Early life and education

Kimball was born in Provo,
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, grew up on a dairy farm in
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, Utah and worked in the fields where his family grew alfalfa, sugar beets, and grain. He continued to work on the family farm throughout his schooling, including his time in law school. His family sold their farm to the Catholic Diocese in 1996 and it is now the site of the Skaggs Catholic Center, which houses Juan Diego High School. Kimball first became interested in law while taking a commercial law class from E.L. Crawford at Jordan High School. Kimball graduated magna cum laude from
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with a
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degree in
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. In 1967, he received his
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from the
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, graduating
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and second in his class. While attending law school, Kimball was a member of the
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fraternity and was the Case Note Editor of the Utah Law Review.


Legal career

After graduating from law school, Kimball began his legal practice at Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy in
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, Utah, where Kimball maintained a full-time general practice until 1974. In 1974, Kimball became a full-time law professor at BYU's
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. In his second year as a full-time professor, Kimball also co-founded the law firm formerly known as Kimball, Parr, Waddoups, Brown & Gee. The firm is now known as Parr, Brown, Gee & Loveless. Kimball continued to teach part-time at BYU from 1976 to 1980. From 1975 until his appointment as a United States District Judge in 1997, Kimball maintained a full-time legal practice, primarily in commercial litigation.


Federal judicial career

On September 4, 1997, President
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nominated Kimball as a United States District Judge of the
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. Kimball's nomination was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 21, 1997 and he received his commission on October 24, 1997. On November 24, 1997, Kimball was sworn in as a United States District Judge. Kimball replaced the Judge David K. Winder, who took
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in June 1997. After twelve years as a full-time district court judge, Kimball took senior status on November 30, 2009. However, Kimball maintained a full case load until November 30, 2010. Kimball maintains a 60 percent case load and has resumed teaching part-time at BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School.


Notable cases

During his time on the bench, Kimball has presided over many notable cases, such as the
Brian David Mitchell Elizabeth Ann Smart was kidnapped at age fourteen on June 5, 2002, by Brian David Mitchell from her home in the Federal Heights neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah. She was held captive by Mitchell and his wife, Wanda Barzee, on the outskirts ...
criminal trial, case no. 2:08cr125DAK. ase Number 2:08cr125DAK/ref> ase Number 2:03cv688DAK/ref> In the case of ''Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance v. Norton'', Case No. 2:99cv852DAK, ase Number 2:99cv852DAK/ref> Judge Kimball's decision was reversed by the
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, but the
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then reversed the Tenth Circuit and affirmed Judge Kimball (9-0), '' Norton v SUWA'', 542 U.S. 55 (2004). More than 800 of his memorandum decisions appear on Westlaw. In 1999, Kimball sat
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with the Tenth Circuit of Appeals, authoring two published opinions and two unpublished opinions: ''Zeran v. Diamond Broadcasting, Inc.'', 203 F.3d 714 (10th Cir, 2000); and ''United States v. Moore'', 198 F.3d 793 (10th Cir. 1999); ''Hutchinson v. Pfeil'', 201 F.3d 448 (10th Cir. 1999) (unpublished); ''Standard v. Union Pacific Railroad Co.'', 198 F.3d 258 (10th Cir. 1999) (unpublished). In May 2009, to help with the congested dockets of a neighboring district, Kimball sat by designation in the
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.


Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee

After defendant
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was declared incompetent to stand trial in Utah state court for the alleged
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of
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, he and co-defendant
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were indicted by a federal grand jury for kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor. On May 25, 2011, Judge Kimball sentenced Mitchell to life in prison under the federal sentencing guidelines and the sentencing factors found in 18 U.S.C. § 3553a. Mitchell decided not to appeal. After being declared competent to stand trial as a result of forced medication ordered by the state court, Wanda Barzee entered into a plea agreement with the federal government. Judge Kimball sentenced Barzee on November 17, 2009, to 15 years in prison.


Community and professional service

Kimball is a member of
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and has served in many leadership positions within the church, including
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, high councilor,
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, and Regional representative of the Twelve.''Deseret News'', May 3, 2003


Former activities

* Chairman of Utah State Bar Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee * Chairman of Utah State Bar Ethics and Discipline Committee * Chairman of Utah State Bar Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law * Counselor to the Inn of the American Inn of Court I * Member of Utah Federal District Court, Mediation/Arbitration Panels * Chairman of Pioneer Theater Board * Member of Deseret News Publishing Company Board of Directors and Member of * Executive Committee * Member of Alta View Hospital Board of Governors * Member of Jordan Education Foundation Board * Trustee of University of Utah College of Law Alumni Board * Member of Board of Salt Lake chapter of J. Reuben Clark Law Society * Member of Judicial Conference Committee on Administration of the Bankruptcy System * Member of Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference


Current activities

* Fellow of the American Bar Foundation * Master of the Bench for the American Inn of Court I * Member of the Board of Federal Bar Association, Salt Lake Chapter * Member of the Judicial Conference Committee on Criminal Law


Awards and publications

Judge Kimball graduated second in his class at the University of Utah College of Law and was elected to the
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. Order of the Coif is an honorary scholastic society consisting of members graduating in the top ten percent of their class. In 1996, Kimball was honored by the Utah State Bar as the "Distinguished Lawyer of the Year". In 2010, Kimball was honored by the Federal Bar Association, Salt Lake Chapter as the "Judge of the Year". Kimball has authored numerous legal publications over the years. For a partial listing see http://www.utd/uscourts.gov/judges/kimball.html.


References


External links

*
Judge Dale A. Kimball
s professional resume
Judicial Profile: Dale Kimball
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