The Eighth Judicial District Commission on Judicial
Performance unanimously recommends that Judge Terence A. Gilmore
BE RETAINED. The vote of the Commission was 10-0.
Judge Gilmore was appointed as a District Court Judge for the Eighth
Judicial District on November 30, 2000. Preceding his appointment,
Judge Gilmore was a Chief Deputy District Attorney in the Eighth
Judicial District. He is a graduate of George Washington University
and the University of Denver Law School. During the period of review
for this term, Judge Gilmore has been responsible for civil, juvenile,
and criminal 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 Gilmore. The Commission also interviewed attorneys
and non-attorneys having professional contact with the judge, conducted
a public hearing, and made courtroom observations.
The survey results show that attorneys and non-attorneys rate Judge
Gilmore higher in all categories than the state average for all
judges. Attorneys rated him significantly higher than average in
the areas of case management, application and knowledge of the law,
communications, and for his courtroom demeanor and treatment of
persons in his court. Non-attorneys also rated him highly for his
fairness and his demeanor and treatment of those appearing before
him. Ninety percent of attorneys responding to the survey strongly
recommended his retention, compared to the average of 74% for judges
statewide. Comments received in the interviews reflect that Judge
Gilmore has continued to improve his judicial performance and that
his retention is recommended by those having frequent professional
contact with him.
The Commission believes Judge Gilmore is an asset to the Eighth
Judicial District and recommends his retention. |