The Seventeenth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge C. Vincent Phelps, Jr. BE
RETAINED.
Judge Phelps was appointed to the bench in the Seventeenth Judicial
District in February 1996. Prior to his appointment to the bench,
Judge Phelps had a general law practice that had an emphasis on
civil litigation and criminal defense. Other areas of practice included
real estate, estate planning and probate. Judge Phelps has spent
most of the past two years hearing civil cases. Previously Judge
Phelps has spent two years in criminal court, two years in general
court and four years in domestic court.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Phelps from
attorneys and non-attorneys, including written comments that were
part of the surveys. The Commission reviewed Judge Phelps' written
self-evaluation and conducted a personal interview with Judge Phelps.
In addition the Commission heard from a citizen during a public
hearing regarding Judge Phelps.
Judge Phelps is a member of numerous civic organizations. He does
and has served on many of their boards. He is active in helping
students from his law school, having just completed serving on its
Alumni council. He is currently active as a flight leader in the
Young Eagles Program and is a volunteer pilot for the Angels Flight
West organization, which provides non-emergency medical transport.
His compassion for people is evident in his volunteerism and in
his conduct in the court. Judge Phelps feels that his work in and
with organizations that promote positive ideals, helps maintain
a balance for himself.
Judge Phelpss emphasized the importance that he places on ethics
and compassion for the citizens that come before him. He is aware
at all times that judges are servants of the public. Perhaps the
best example of Judge Phelps' opinion of his work on the bench is
his own admission that "being a trial judge in Colorado is,
without a doubt, a most fulfilling profession." Judge Phelps
received a retention recommendation of 93% in favor of retention
and 7% not in favor of retention from attorneys. He received a retention
recommendation of 92% in favor of retention, 8% not in favor of
retention among non-attorneys. |