The Tenth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge Ernest J. Ruybalid BE
RETAINED.
Judge Ruybalid was appointed to the Pueblo County Court on February
19, 1997. He received his Juris Doctor Degree from the University
of Colorado at Boulder in 1979. Prior to his appointment, Judge
Ruybalid's general practice consisted of a wide variety of cases.
He served as Assistant County Attorney in Pueblo and Custer Counties
and Assistant City Attorney in Pueblo.
Throughout Judge Ruybalid's professional career, he has been a
member of the Colorado Bar Association and was a member of the Pueblo
Hispanic Bar Association where he served as President from 1995
– 1996. Judge Ruybalid's community involvement has included
serving on the board of Dreamweavers and the Greenway Nature Center.
Judge Ruybalid currently serves as a mentor and speaker at Minnequa
Elementary School.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Ruybalid from
attorneys and non-attorneys. The Commission conducted personal interviews
with people who interact with Judge Ruybalid on a routine basis.
The Commission also considered a written self-evaluation completed
by Judge Ruybalid and conducted a personal interview with Judge
Ruybalid.
Judge Ruybalid received high ratings in several categories, particularly
in the areas of being fair and treating people with respect. His
professional demeanor, especially with jurors, is exemplary. The
Commission was also informed that there has been significant improvement
since the last time Judge Ruybalid was up for retention. Before
the Commission, Judge Ruybalid indicated, in his personal interview
with the Commission, that he has improved the docket load, and that
one of his strengths is his ability to balance the heavy docket
and to allow people to have their day in court.
The Commission would like to stress that there are some recurring
issues and would suggest that Judge Ruybalid improve in these areas.
Some of the recurring issues gathered from the surveys and interviews
are as follows:
1. Judge Ruybalid has limited knowledge of the law, and his sentencing
practices are not consistent.
2. Judge Ruybalid lacks the technological skills in the today’s
work environment, therefore hindering him in his capacity as a County
Judge.
3. Judge Ruybalid does not interact with the staff and does not
help with the workload, thus giving the impression that he is not
a team player.
4. Sometimes, Judge Ruybalid's orders are not well thought out,
and he takes positions that do not make sense.
5. Judge Ruybalid's overall evaluations are below the rest of the
Colorado County Judges who face retention in the next general election.
The Commission recommends that Judge Ruybalid continue to seek
professional development opportunities that address the recurring
issues and that will ultimately help make him a more effective jurist.
The issue of recommendation for retention was addressed by the
Commission after review of all available information. Six members
of the Commission voted to retain, three voted no recommendation.
Verbatim comments were not recorded. Generally, those in favor of
retention indicated the positive information received was stronger
than the negative. All commissioners agreed with the recommendation
for Judge Ruybalid to continue to seek professional development
opportunities. |