| The Second Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge Robert Crew, Jr. BE
RETAINED.
Judge Crew was appointed to the Denver County Court bench in September
1977. Prior to his appointment, Judge Crew was in private practice
in Denver, specializing in corporate law. He also served as a part-time
County Court Magistrate. Judge Crew received his undergraduate degree
from Northwestern University and graduated from the University of
Cincinnati Law School in 1968. Judge Crew is presently in a criminal
division where he handles domestic violence cases, misdemeanor assaults,
and serious traffic infractions such as DUI's. During his twenty-seven
years on the bench, he has also served in all divisions of the County
Court, including traffic court; arraignments, advisements and General
Sessions trials for municipal ordinance violations; criminal court;
environmental court; preliminary hearings; and protective orders
court.
Judge Crew is a strong believer in victims' rights, including the
payment of damages by the persons who are responsible. Judge Crew
conducts himself in a dignified and professional manner because
he believes in the importance of maintaining the honesty, integrity
and respectability of the Judicial Branch of government. He enjoys
his public service job as a judge. He is very conscientious about
controlling his docket and attending to the many pending cases.
Judge Crew believes that it is important for judges to be involved
in the community. He often talks with the students who visit the
courts and always participates in welcoming the citizens who appear
for jury duty. For recreation, Judge Crew enjoys skiing and working
in his yard.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Crew 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 Crew and conducted
a personal interview with him.
Judge Crew received high ratings from both attorneys and non-attorneys
in promptly issuing rulings and setting cases for trial, willingness
to reconsider errors, and his explanations for his rulings. Many
commented that he is a fair judge. Of the attorneys responding to
the questionnaire, 97% recommended that Judge Crew be retained,
and 3% recommended that he not be retained. Of the non-attorneys
responding to the questionnaire, 95% recommended that he be retained,
and 5% recommended that he not be retained. |