The Twentieth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge Morris W. Sandstead, Jr.
BE RETAINED.
The recommendation that Judge Sandstead be retained is based upon
survey results from litigants, court staff, jurors, law enforcement,
attorneys and others who have knowledge of his performance as judge;
courtroom observations by Commission members; a personal interview
conducted by Commission members; and information, materials, or
testimony received at a public hearing conducted by the Commission.
The Commission voted unanimously that Judge Sandstead be retained.
Judge Sandstead is a graduate of Duke University and the University
of Colorado School of Law. He spent 15 years in the private practice
of law where he specialized in complex civil litigation. He was
appointed to the bench in 1982 as a District Judge.
His workload during the past two years has been evenly divided
between civil, domestic relations and criminal felony cases, as
well as some juvenile cases. Judge Sandstead has expertise in complex
civil litigation for which he has a judicial preference.
Based on a sampling of attorneys responding to questionnaires,
Judge Sandstead was found to be a committed, hard working, fair
and empathetic judge. Attorneys felt he was flexible, personable,
and open to feedback. Certainly his time spent on the bench has
made him a very knowledgeable jurist with his decisions well thought
out based on law and the facts. Judge Sandstead's knowledge of rules
of procedure and evidence were rated high by respondents.
Of the 42 attorneys responding to the survey 88% were strongly
or somewhat favoring retention.
The 78 non-attorney respondents to the random survey showed 92%
were strongly or somewhat favoring retention. These respondents
which included a sampling of defendants, plaintiffs, law enforcement
personnel, jurors and others characterized Judge Sandstead as an
extremely fair and intelligent judge. Respondents stated that he
has a great deal of respect for the law and for individuals, and
he runs a very efficient courtroom and is known to speak his mind
on how he feels. |