| The Second Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge Claudia J. Jordan
BE RETAINED.
Judge Jordan was appointed to the Denver County Court bench in
1994. In the five years immediately prior to her appointment, she
was a deputy state public defender. Before that she was in private
practice, specializing in criminal defense and civil litigation.
Judge Jordan received her undergraduate degree from the University
of North Carolina – Charlotte, and her law degree from the
University of Colorado.
Judge Jordan grew up in North Carolina, where she attended segregated
schools until the 10th grade. Her upbringing instilled in her a
desire to make a difference in people's lives. Accordingly, in addition
to performing her judicial duties, she speaks regularly at schools,
churches and other community gathering places promoting and encouraging
achievement.
Currently, Judge Jordan presides in criminal court, handling misdemeanors.
Several thousand cases are filed in her court each year. Many, if
not most, of the defendants appear without a lawyer. In such cases,
Judge Jordan must explain the process to the defendants.
To assess Judge Jordan's performance, the Commission reviewed the
statistical results of questionnaires completed by lawyers and non-lawyers
who have appeared in her court, as well as written comments from
those individuals. The Commission also interviewed Judge Jordan
and considered a self-evaluation she completed.
The statistical ratings from attorneys were generally slightly
below the averages for Denver County Court judges and all rated
judges state-wide; however, ratings from non-attorneys were generally
very close to those averages. Seventy-two percent of attorneys surveyed
recommended that Judge Jordan be retained, while 28% recommended
that she not be retained. Eighty percent of non-attorneys surveyed
recommended that Judge Jordan be retained, and 20% recommended that
she not be retained. |