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Utah House Censures Judge Don Torgerson Over Sentencing Remarks in 67–3 Vote

Court leaders defend the sentence as within plea terms, within statutory guidelines, underscoring a clash over accountability.

Overview

  • Lawmakers approved HR8 to formally rebuke the 7th District judge after debate over his comments at a May 2025 child sexual abuse material sentencing.
  • During that hearing, he twice referenced the defendant’s “privilege,” said 112 days was “a lot of jail time,” and remarked he had “seen worse” after viewing videos.
  • The House amended the measure to focus on the judge’s remarks, removing language about a supposedly lighter sentence following testimony from court officials.
  • Court administrators said the punishment fit statutory guidelines and noted statewide training on judicial word choice, while the resolution labels an earlier court statement about the plea as inaccurate.
  • The censure changes no judicial status and requires no Senate action, with supporters aiming to inform his 2028 retention vote as some senators fault the prosecutor rather than the judge.