The Twelfth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends the retention
of Judge Amanda Kay Pearson as Saguache County Judge.
Judge Pearson was appointed to the Saguache County Bench on March
23, 1998. Judge Pearson graduated from Adams State College in 1984
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and government. In 1987
she received her law degree from the University of Colorado and
was admitted to the Colorado bar. Judge Pearson served as an Assistant
District Attorney for the Twelfth Judicial District from October
1987 through February 1989, when she went into private practice.
In addition to serving as the Saguache County Judge, Judge Pearson
maintains a private practice and is the Municipal Judge for the
City of Alamosa, a position she has held since 1991.
As a County Judge, Judge Pearson presides over traffic cases, misdemeanors,
petty offenses, felony preliminary hearings, small claims, and civil
cases not exceeding $15,000.
Judge Pearson places a priority communicating effectively with
individuals in the Courtroom. This priority is reflected in the
survey results. Judge Pearson received her highest ratings from
both attorneys and non-attorneys in the areas of speaking clearly,
audibly, and using language that everyone can understand. Judge
Pearson received equally high marks from attorneys for treating
unrepresented parties fairly.
Judge Pearson believes that it is important for Judges to be leaders
in their communities and participates in a variety of community
service activities. Judge Pearson continues to strive to improve
the efficiency and effectiveness of the Saguache County Court.
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