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Below is a listing of the judges and staff for Denver District Court. Select an accordion section to view judges and staff contact details.
Denver District Court. The District Court handles the following types of cases: felony criminal, civil, and domestic relations; including dissolution of marriage and allocation of parental responsibilities. District Court also handles protection orders when issues arise between the parties in a dissolution of marriage (divorce) or allocation of ...
Denver is comprised of four constitutionally separate courts: County Court, District Court, Probate Court and Juvenile Court. Denver Courts are located in both the City and County Building and the Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse. The Denver District Court (civil and domestic matters), County Court (traffic and civil matters) and Probate Court are ...
Judge Andre Rudolph believes that administering justice according to the law must be carried out each day for the process to have a sense of integrity, justice, and fairness. Judge Rudolph is Denver County Court’s longest-serving judge and was appointed in January 2005.
The Denver District Court Pro Se Center helps with the following case types: Domestic Cases (divorce, legal separation, invalidity/annulment, custody), and Civil Petitions to Seal Criminal Records/Convictions.
Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian D. Boatright appointed District Judge Christopher J. Baumann as the next chief judge of the Denver District Court Wednesday. Courtesy of the Colorado Office of Judicial Performance Evaluations.
The Hon. Andrew J. Luxen is a judge for the 2nd Judicial District Court of Colorado. He was appointed to the bench by Governor Jared Polis on January 10, 2023, filling a vacancy created by the retirement of the Hon. Edward Bronfin. The 2nd Judicial District encompasses Denver County.
A. Bruce Jones is a district court judge in Denver. He was appointed by Gov. Bill Ritter and took the bench on January 10, 2011. He currently presides over a criminal docket, after recently completing a three-year rotation in civil.
The Hon. Mark T. Bailey is a judge for the 2nd Judicial District Court of Colorado. He was appointed to the bench by Governor Jared Polis on October 5, 2022, filling a vacancy created by the retirement of the Hon. Brian Whitney. The 2nd Judicial District encompasses Denver County.
A screenshot of the Denver District 5 police station taken from the video of Kevin Detreville on Nov. 10, 2019. A jury will decide whether two Denver police officers violated a man's First Amendment rights when they arrested him for recording at a police station, a federal judge ruled on Monday. There was no dispute that a sign was posted on ...