The Eighth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge Christine A. Carney
BE RETAINED. The vote of the Commission
was 10-0.
Judge Carney received her undergraduate degree from Michigan State
University and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Colorado
School of Law in 1980. Judge Carney was a Deputy District Attorney
in Pueblo prior to establishing her law practice in Fort Collins
in 1986. Her primary practice was with criminal defense and general
civil cases. Judge Carney was appointed a County Judge for Larimer
County on July 1, 1998. During the period of this review, Judge
Carney handled both criminal and civil cases.
The Commission reviewed the 2004 Judicial Performance Survey data
from attorneys and non-attorneys prepared by the Colorado State
Commission on Judicial Performance. The survey evaluated case management,
application and knowledge of the law, communications, demeanor,
and diligence. The Commission reviewed a written self-evaluation
and interviewed Judge Carney. The Commission also interviewed attorneys
and non-attorneys having professional contact with the judge, conducted
a public hearing, and made courtroom observations.
All interviews were consistently positive. She is held in high
esteem by all who were interviewed as well as receiving high marks
from her survey results. Judge Carney's survey average, overall
and by category, from attorneys and non-attorneys were above all
county judges and trial judges. Her special attributes are reported
as being fair, polite, respectful, patient, and knowledgeable. She
is flexible and accommodating and has received high marks from law
enforcement respondents. She can portray humor and compassion and
has great patience with individuals that represent themselves.
The Young Lawyers named Judge Carney the outstanding Jurist in
Larimer County.
The Eighth Judicial District Commission on Judicial Performance
believes Judge Carney to be an asset to the Larimer County judiciary
and recommends her retention. |