| The Second Judicial District Commission on the Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge C. Jean Stewart BE
RETAINED.
Judge Stewart was appointed to the Denver Probate Court bench in
May of 1995. Prior to her appointment, Judge Stewart was in private
practice for 20 years. Judge Stewart received her undergraduate
degree in education from Clarion State College, and a Master of
Arts degree from Ohio University. She taught at Western Illinois
University for four years before attending law school. She received
her law degree from the University of Denver College of Law.
The Denver Probate Court has exclusive jurisdiction over the administration
and settlement of decedents' estates, the administration of trusts,
and the appointment and administration of guardians and conservators.
The Court also reviews requests to terminate certification in mental
health cases. The Court administers approximately 3,000 cases each
year.
Judge Stewart has previously served on the Board of Directors of
St. Joseph's Hospital and the Denver Children's Home; however, she
has resigned from those Boards to avoid any conflicts of interest
on matters before the Probate Court concerning those institutions.
She enjoys gardening.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Stewart received
from attorneys and non-attorneys, including written comments accompanying
the evaluation questionnaires. The Commission also reviewed a written
self-evaluation completed by Judge Stewart and conducted a personal
interview with her.
Judge Stewart received high ratings from both attorneys and non-attorneys
in virtually every category, particularly in the areas of professional
demeanor, listening patiently, and being fair to both sides. Of
the attorneys responding to the questionnaire, 91% recommended that
Judge Stewart be retained, and 9% recommended that she not be retained.
Of the non-attorneys responding, 83% recommended that she be retained,
and 17% recommended that she not be retained
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