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Christine A. Carney: [49] First female judge in Larimer County, Colorado (1998) Mary Beth Buescher: [50] First female lawyer in Grand Junction, Colorado [Mesa County, Colorado] Grace Storey Merlo: [51] First female to serve as Public Defender for Montezuma County, Colorado (1970). She was also the first female to serve as a Judge of the 22nd ...
District Judge John Sinatra: Buffalo: 1972 2019–present — — Trump: 19 District Judge Meredith Vacca: Rochester: 1980 2024–present — — Biden: 11 Senior Judge David G. Larimer: Rochester: 1944 1987–2009 1996–2002 2009–present Reagan: 12 Senior Judge Richard Arcara: Buffalo: 1940 1988–2015 2003–2010 2015–present Reagan: 13 ...
The Judiciary of Colorado is established and authorized by Article VI of the Colorado Constitution as well as the law of Colorado.The various courts include the Colorado Supreme Court, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado district courts (for each of the 22 judicial districts), Colorado county courts (for each of Colorado's 64 counties), Colorado water courts, and municipal courts.
The Larimer County district judge overseeing the couple’s divorce case ruled on July 9 that a number of Pickrel-Hawkins’ allegations were “not supported by the evidence,” according to ...
Oct. 17—Police and prosecutors in Colorado and throughout the nation are relying on a company's cellphone location mapping data to help them convict criminal defendants, but a Larimer County ...
Berkenkotter served as a district judge on Colorado's 20th Judicial District from 2006 to 2017. [4] She became Chief Judge on September 1, 2013 [5] and retired on October 31, 2017. [6] In April 2016, Berkenkotter sentenced 36 year-old Dynel Lane to 100 years in prison for cutting a baby from a woman's womb. [7] [8]
Larimer was United States magistrate judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of New York from 1983 to 1987. [2]On May 5, 1987, Larimer was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a new seat created by 98 Stat. 333, confirmed by the United States Senate on November 5, 1987, and received his commission on November 6, 1987.
Decisions from the county courts may be appealed to the district courts. Unlike a common practice where appeals are reviewed by a panel of at least three judges, the Colorado district courts act in dual capacity (i.e. as trial courts and as appellate courts), thus each appeal is decided by a single judge.