F. Henri Henriod

[3] In World War II, Henriod "was an intelligence officer and attorney for the Army while serving in Europe".

[1][3] On June 20, 1951, Henriod was appointed by Governor J. Bracken Lee to a seat on the state supreme court vacated by the resignation of George W. Latimer, who had left to join the United States military court of appeals.

He was forced to retire by law enacted while he was in office.

[5] Henriod died in Salt Lake City at the age of 81.

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