| The Fourth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge Jackson L. Peters, Jr. BE
RETAINED, with a vote of nine to zero.
Judge Peters was appointed to the Teller County Court in August,
1989. Prior to his appointment to the bench, Judge Peters was staff
attorney for Pikes Peak Legal Services, specializing in landlord/tenant,
consumer law and civil rights. Judge Peters received his Bachelor
of Fine Arts Degree in Journalism from Southern Methodist University
in 1973, and received his Juris Doctor Degree from the University
of Georgia School of Law in 1978. In between college and law school,
he worked for two years as a reporter. Judge Peters presently hears
criminal, civil, traffic, domestic relations, and juvenile cases.
The Commission reviewed written evaluations of Judge Peters from
attorneys and non-attorneys, including written verbatim comments
attached to the evaluation questionnaires. The Commission also considered
Judge Peters' self-evaluation, conducted a personal interview, and
a courtroom observation. Judge Peters received high mark in practically
all categories. Attorneys voted for retention was 74% and 3% not
retained. Non-attorneys recommended retention by 71% and 15% not
retain.
In the past two to three years, Judge Peters has been fulfilling
his County Court duties in four days per week, while assisting in
District Court on Fridays. Judge Peters works at explaining his
decisions for all to understand. He is patient with first time defendants
to help them understand the process, and has great compassion for
children. Judge Peters encourages settlement on civil cases and
traffic cases.
Judge Peters enjoys outside activities and also volunteers through
his Church to a non-profit group called ‘In The Lord's Service.’
He is currently on the Board of North Teller County Build-A-Generation,
a non-profit organization seeking to develop risk-prevention focused
programs for juveniles. He is very focused on his family because
his children are young and he wants to be there for them. |