SALT LAKE CITY – A judge’s decision to reject a congressional map drawn by lawmakers in favor of one proposed by voter groups has led to threats, the judiciary confirmed on Monday.
In a statement, the Utah State Courts said it does not comment on specific threats but acknowledged that “such incidents have recently occurred.”
“We call on everyone to approach concerns involving the courts with civility, respect, and constructive dialogue,” the statement said. “Threats of violence against judges or court personnel are unacceptable, dangerous, and may violate state or federal law.”
This comes one week after 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson decided to reject a new congressional map created by Utah lawmakers. Lawmakers drew it after Gibson threw out the 2021 map in August, saying it failed to

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