| The Second Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge William D. Robbins
BE RETAINED.
Judge Robbins was appointed to the Denver District Court bench
in April 2002. Prior to his appointment, he served as Chief Deputy
District Attorney. Judge Robbins worked in the Denver District Attorney's
office for more than a decade. He previously was in private practice,
and before attending law school and passing the bar he had a career
as a psychiatric nurse.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Robbins from
attorneys and non-attorneys. The Commission also considered a written
self-evaluation completed by Judge Robbins and interviewed him.
During his two years on the bench, Judge Robbins has earned the
respect of attorneys for his case management and application and
knowledge of the law. He was rated higher than the average in many
of the categories covered by the written evaluations. He was recommended
for retention by 93% of the attorneys who responded, with 85% strongly
recommending that he be retained. Attorneys referred to him as fair,
knowledgeable and patient. Attorneys expressed that the judge expected
lawyers to be prepared and to know the law when appearing before
him.
Judge Robbins received similar ratings and comments from the non-
attorneys who responded. They recommended his retention by a slightly
lower percentage than attorneys, though 86% recommended that he
be retained, with 69% strongly recommending that he be retained.
The Commission was pleased with the quality of the judge's responses
during the interview and also was impressed by the very high ratings
that this newly-appointed judge received. Comments from Commission
members were very favorable, and several expressed appreciation
for this high caliber jurist's willingness to serve.
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