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DENVER - Governor Bill Owens today announced the appointment of Jann P. DuBois of Woodland Park to the Fourth Judicial District Court, which includes El Paso and Teller Counties. The appointment is effective immediately, filling a new judgeship created pursuant to House Bill 01-1075 and funded by the Colorado legislature this year.
"Jann DuBois is a highly respected magistrate in the district," Owens said. "She has effectively managed a very busy docket. I am confident that with her experience and skill she will serve the people of El Paso and Teller Counties in a fair and efficient manner."
DuBois has served as a district court magistrate in the 4th Judicial District since 1996. Prior to that time she was the Chief Deputy District Attorney for El Paso and Teller Counties. She has been recognized as an expert on family law issues and frequently presents seminars and lectures on this topic. She received her bachelor's degree from Colorado College and law degree from the University of Colorado.
The initial term of office for a district court judge is a provisional term of two years, after which the incumbent must stand for retention to serve an additional six years. The annual salary for this position is $107,044.
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