| The Second Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge Andrew Armatas
BE RETAINED.
Judge Armatas was appointed to the Denver County Court bench in
February 1990. Prior to his appointment, Judge Armatas was in private
practice in Denver, specializing in business, family, municipal
and immigration law. Judge Armatas received his undergraduate degree
from the University of Colorado and graduated from the University
of Denver College of Law in 1965. Judge Armatas presently hears
civil cases. Judge Armatas has also served in traffic court, juvenile
court, environmental court, criminal advisement court, and general
sessions. Judge Armatas previously served as presiding judge of
the Denver County Court for three years.
Judge Armatas is committed to making sure everyone who appears
before him understands the process and their rights and responsibilities,
especially parties proceeding without attorneys. In his current
assignment in the civil division, Judge Armatas has worked to make
forms user friendly and understandable for everyone. Additionally,
Judge Armatas has developed handouts to help parties maneuver through
the process. Judge Armatas encourages parties to mediate their problems,
but will provide them an opportunity to have their cases heard in
a timely manner if they so choose.
Judge Armatas is also very active in the community. He has been
active in establishing some very successful programs such as a graffiti
removal program for juvenile offenders, juvenile offender work programs,
a juvenile curfew program, the Domestic Violence Task Force, and
the Denver Warm Welcome Court Child Care Center. Judge Armatas currently
serves as a Board of Governors delegate to the Colorado Bar Association.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Armatas from
attorneys and non-attorneys, including written verbatim comments
attached to the evaluation questionnaires. The Commission also considered
a written self-evaluation completed by Judge Armatas and conducted
a personal interview with him.
Judge Armatas received high ratings from both attorneys and non-attorneys
in virtually every category, particularly in the areas of case management,
application and knowledge of the law, demeanor, and diligence. Of
the attorneys responding to the questionnaire, 100% recommend that
he be retained in office. Of the non-attorneys responding to the
questionnaire, 93% recommend that he be retained in office, while
7% recommend that he not be retained in office. |