Part-time justice court judges standing for retention in 2016 are required to meet three minimum performance standards adopted by the judicial branch and enacted by the legislature.
Judge Bradshaw met these standards:
- He participated annually in no less than 30 hours of continuing legal education for each year of his current term;
- He held no cases under advisement for more than two months; and
- He has not been the subject of any public reprimands issued by the Judicial Conduct Commission or the Utah Supreme Court during his term of office.
Based solely on compliance with these standards, the commission recommends retention for Judge Bradshaw.
Judge Shadrach C. Bradshaw was appointed to the Beaver County Justice Court in January 1995. He owned and operated a dairy farm until 2003. Since that time, he has served as the recreational director for Beaver City. For more than 30 years, Judge Bradshaw has been active in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts and has volunteered for many community youth programs.