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Executive Orders from the Administration of Governor Bill Owens 1999-2005

FOR RELEASE:
Tuesday, March 7, 2000
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OWENS APPOINTS SCOTT BRADFORD EPSTEIN
DISTRICT COURT JUDGE IN 10TH J.D.

DENVERGovernor Bill Owens today appointed Scott Bradford Epstein of Pueblo as a district court judge for the 10th Judicial District that includes Pueblo County, replacing the Hon. Gerald Marroney.

"Scott Epstein is one of Colorado’s finest prosecutors and is known for his rock-solid integrity and sharp intellect," Owens said. "Even beyond his work as a deputy district attorney, Scott has served the community of Pueblo in many different volunteer capacities."

Epstein has served as chief deputy district attorney in Pueblo since 1981. From 1978 to 1981, he served as a deputy district attorney in Pueblo. Epstein’s area of expertise is in criminal law, and he has been involved in trial work for more than 22 years. Epstein regularly provides training lectures to law enforcement officials in the areas of criminal law, and arrest, search and seizures law.

Epstein is a member of the National District Attorneys Association and the Colorado District Attorneys Council Training Committee which provides on-going training events for all statewide prosecutors.

As an active member of his community, Epstein served as president of the board of directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Pueblo in 1986. He currently serves as a coordinator for his local Bonfils blood bank drives. Epstein received his juris doctorate from the University of Denver College of Law.

The annual salary for this position is $86,090.

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