Jerry Jones
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Jerry N. Jones is a judge on the Colorado Court of Appeals. He was appointed to the court on July 5, 2006.
Biographical
A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Judge Jones lived in Alaska and attended A. J. Dimond High School, Anchorage (1979). He then attended Arizona State University (B.S., 1983), and the University of Denver College of Law (J.D., 1986) (Tenth Circuit Survey Editor, Denver University Law Review (1985-86); American Jurisprudence Awards in Constitutional Law and Torts).
Legal career
Chief of the Appellate Division, Office of the United States Attorney, Denver, Colorado (2004-06); Partner, Moye Giles LLP, Denver, Colorado (1994-2004); Associate, Moye Giles LLP, Denver, Colorado (1987-1993); Special Assistant Attorney General, Criminal and State Services Sections, Colorado Attorney General’s Office (1996-2003); Judicial Clerk for the Honorable George E. Lohr, Associate Justice, Colorado Supreme Court (1986-87).[1]
Professional Designations
Admitted to practice in Colorado (1986); United States District Court for the District of Colorado (1987); United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (1987); United States Supreme Court (1992). Colorado Judicial Performance Commission, Second Judicial District (1999-2006), Chair (2001-06). Amicus Committee, Colorado Bar Association (2002-06). Faculty of Federal Advocates (1997-2006).
Retention Report
Judge Jones scored well on his judicial performance review, matching his peers across all categories and garnering 95% support for retention (including a strongly retain score of 64% and somewhat retain score of 31%).[2]
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