The Twentieth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge Lael Montgomery BE
RETAINED.
The Commission's recommendation is based upon surveys completed
by persons having experience in Judge Montgomery's courtroom, information
received at a public hearing, courtroom observations by members
of the Commission, a personal interview with the Judge conducted
by Commission members, and other materials. The vote by the Commission
to retain was unanimous.
Judge Montgomery was appointed to the District Court in 2001 after
having served as a County Court Judge from 1997 until her current
appointment. Prior to this, she served as Deputy District Attorney
in the Twentieth Judicial District for fourteen years. She graduated
from the University of Colorado School of Law and was admitted to
the Colorado Bar in 1982.
Judge Montgomery's caseload to date has been civil cases, with
the majority of these being domestic relations. She has also volunteered
to be the Probate Judge during her current rotation.
Both attorneys and non-attorneys who had experience with Judge
Montgomery rated her highly in all areas. She was seen as particularly
strong in communication skills, demeanor on the bench and promptness
in issuing rulings. While some of the substantive law in her current
position was initially less familiar to her than criminal law, she
has continued to learn the information needed to be effective in
this role. She has become involved with two committees related to
family law to further enhance her understanding and leadership in
this area. This year Judge Montgomery was honored by receiving the
Distinguished Jurist Award from the Colorado Chapter of the American
Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
Of 59 attorneys surveyed as part of this procedure, 89% favored
retention, while 7% were opposed. The rest of the attorneys responding
were undecided. There were 87 non-attorney respondents, of whom
83% favored retention, with 16% opposed and the rest undecided.
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