The Thirteenth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge John Curtis Penny, Jr. BE
RETAINED by a unanimous vote of the six commission members.
Judge Penny was appointed to the Kit Carson County bench in October
1976. His current case load consists of civil, domestic relations,
traffic, felony, criminal, misdemeanor and traffic infractions.
Judge Penny also maintains a private practice in addition to being
a part-time Judge.
The Commission reviewed 91 written evaluations of Judge Penny from
attorneys and non-attorneys (jurors, defendants, plaintiffs, law
enforcement, victims) who have appeared in his court the past two
years. The commission also reviewed written comments attached to
the evaluation forms, a self evaluation form completed by Judge
Penney, as well as a personal interview.
Judge Penny is an excellent communicator as evidenced by attorney
and non-attorney surveys. Respondents gave him higher marks than
other Colorado county judges in "making sure all participants
understand the proceedings and what's going on,” speaking
clearly so all can hear. Attorneys also gave him higher marks on
knowledge of the law, giving reason for rulings and setting reasonable
schedules for cases and handling pro se people (not represented
by an attorney). He needs to give attention to his demeanor relative
to some parties in his court, especially those whose credibility
may be in question, repeat offenders or those who are not prepared.
His ratings by attorneys and non-attorneys were consistent with
other county judges in Colorado being considered for retention this
year. |