The Seventeenth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge Thomas R. Ensor BE
RETAINED.
Judge Ensor was appointed to the Adams County Court in March of
1978 and was promoted to the Adams County District Court in June
of 1984. Prior to his judicial appointment he was the Chief Deputy
District Attorney in Adams County. Judge Ensor currently hears criminal
cases, but has been a sitting judge long enough to have substantial
experience in all types of cases which come before state court judges.
Of surveyed non-attorneys, 81% either strongly or somewhat recommended
that Judge Ensor be retained in office. Of surveyed attorneys, 75%
either strongly or somewhat recommended that Judge Ensor be retained
in office. While Judge Ensor did receive below average survey ratings
for his demeanor, in particular from attorneys, Judge Ensor addressed
this issue with the Commission and committed to be more temperate.
The Commission was particularly impressed with Judge Ensor's introspection
and commitment to improve in his self-evaluation. Judge Ensor also
contributes to the community, and especially enjoys speaking to
school-age children about the role of courts and the judiciary. |