The State Commission on Judicial Performance
unanimously recommends that Judge Dennis A. Graham BE
RETAINED.
Judge Graham was appointed to the Colorado Court of Appeals on
July 3, 2002. Prior to his appointment, Judge Graham served as a
law clerk for the Honorable Robert H. McWilliams at the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (1975-1976), and was then engaged
in a private law practice for 27 years, specializing in complex
commercial transactions with an emphasis in securities. Judge Graham
graduated from Colorado State University in 1968, and received his
law degree with distinction from the University of Nebraska in 1975.
Judge Graham serves on the Court's Information Technology Committee.
He is also involved in numerous civic organizations, including the
Toastmasters Club.
Although Judge Graham is relatively new to the bench, he has started
to make a mark as a good and respected jurist. Ninety-eight percent
of the trial judges who responded to the Commission's survey recommended
that Judge Graham be retained in office. The survey results from
attorneys were less favorable, with 79% recommending that Judge
Graham be retained. The attorneys' comments reflect that Judge Graham
is generally well prepared and thoughtful, although he could be
more patient in oral argument and needs to gain greater familiarity
with criminal law.
Judge Graham would like to be perceived as a "gentleman"
on the bench, and to garner a reputation as a prompt and efficient
judge. He strives to better communicate to the public the role and
activities of the court, through presentations to schools and community
organizations. The Commission encourages Judge Graham to critically
evaluate his performance as he further grows into his job. |