The Seventh Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance recommends that Judge Dennis P. Friedrich BE
RETAINED. Of the 9-member Commission, 8 were eligible to
vote; all 8 voted in favor to recommend retention.
Judge Friedrich is a graduate of Detroit College of Law. Before
moving to Colorado in 1985, he spent a year and a half as a judicial
clerk in Michigan. In 1985 he joined the district attorney's office
in Montrose for two years until he was appointed as the district
court magistrate in November 1987. He served in that capacity for
12 years, until he was appointed to the district court bench in
May 2002. While serving as district court magistrate (1987-2002)
he also served, at various times, as municipal court judge for Olathe,
Montrose and the town of Mountain Village.
Judge Friedrich, aside from his work on the bench, participates
in the Seventh Judicial District Bench-Bar and Safety committees,
the Community Corrections Board, the Colorado Supreme Court Standing
Committee on Child Issues and participates in public legal education.
He enjoys skiing and golf.
The Judicial Performance Commission, after conducting public hearings,
interviews with attorneys and non-attorneys and a personal interview,
found Judge Friedrich to be an active listener who communicates
clearly. Ninety-eight percent of attorneys responding to the evaluation
recommended that Judge Friedrich be retained in office, 2% recommended
that he not be retained. Of the non-attorneys, 97% recommended retention
and 3% recommended non-retention. He manages his docket in an efficient
manner, analyzes issues carefully and applies the law fairly. He
takes a personal approach to improving the professionalism of lawyers
who appear before him. He aspires to be perceived as fair, now and
in the future.
Judge Friedrich espouses a refreshingly positive outlook on life,
which he brings to his courtroom yet manages to display a high level
of professionalism. In the courtroom, Judge Friedrich is attentive,
fair and impartial.
The Seventh Judicial District Commission on Judicial Performance
recommends that Judge Friedrich be retained. |