| The Second Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge Doris E. Burd BE
RETAINED.
Judge Burd was appointed to the Denver County Court bench in January
1989. Prior to her appointment to the bench, Judge Burd practiced
for two years with the Legal Aid Society, and was in private practice
in Denver, specializing in family, juvenile, child custody, probate
and criminal law. Judge Burd received her law degree from Temple
University School of Law in 1975. Judge Burd presently is in the
traffic division of County Court. She has also served in felony
preliminary hearings court, civil court, state criminal court, municipal
criminal court and protective orders court during the last 15 years.
Judge Burd participated in the establishment of the Denver Courthouse
Child Day Care Center and was awarded the Judicial Excellence Award
from the Denver Bar Association in 1996. Over the years she has
been an active member of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Council, and has volunteered at several schools where she has spoken
to students about the judiciary and has worked on various projects.
She continues to be actively involved in community service as chair
of the Denver County Court Resource Committee, which oversees the
allocation of resources in the court itself. Judge Burd seeks to
render careful decisions regardless of public appeal or clamor,
and has striven to achieve the highest judicial standards throughout
her tenure on the bench.
The Commission reviewed and considered the statistical data from
evaluations submitted by attorneys and non-attorneys, including
written comments attached to the questionnaires. The commission
also considered a self-evaluation submitted by Judge Burd and interviewed
Judge Burd personally.
Judge Burd received high ratings from both attorneys and non-attorneys
in virtually every category. When comparing Judge Burd's performance
to all County Court Judges and all trial judges, Judge Burd's scores
from both attorneys and non-attorneys were statistically higher
in all categories. Of the attorneys responding to the questionnaire,
100% recommended that Judge Burd be retained in office. Of the non-attorneys
responding to the questionnaire, 96% recommended retention.
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