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Utah judge retires after criticism in gay foster parent case


Utah judge retires after criticism in gay foster parent case
Utah judge retires after criticism in gay foster parent case
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A Utah judge who had ordered a baby girl taken away from her lesbian foster parents and placed with a heterosexual couple has retired.

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Court officials announced Monday that juvenile court Judge Scott Johansen retired on Jan. 1.

Johansen faced widespread criticism and calls for his impeachment after he ordered a 9-month-old baby taken from the home of April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce on Nov. 10. He later reversed the ruling and recused himself.

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He did not immediately return a call seeking comment on Monday.

He was appointed in 1992 to the bench in Price, about 120 miles south of Salt Lake City.

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Johansen was reprimanded in 1995 when he slapped a 16-year-old boy in his chambers. A woman also complained when he told her to chop off her daughter's ponytail in court three years ago.

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