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Saturday, January 13, 2007
Utah Files Brief Opposing Cert. In Polygamy Case
In October, convicted bigamist Rodney Holm filed a petition for certiorari [Westlaw link] with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking review of the Utah Supreme Court's determination that the state's polygamy laws were constitutional. Today's Salt Lake Tribune reports that the Utah Attorney General originally waived a response to Holm's petition, citing costs involved and the unlikelihood that cert. would be granted. However, the Supreme Court's clerk notified the state in November that the justices wanted Utah's views before they decided whether to grant certiorari. So on Friday the state filed a brief in opposition to the granting of cert., arguing that the case does not pose an issue of widespread national importance and that Holm's case, which involved a minor, is not the appropriate case to use for testing the constitutionality of the law.