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Lance Timbreza

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Lance Timbreza
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Prior offices:
Colorado 21st Judicial District
Year left office: 2022

Education
Bachelor's
Mesa State College
Law
Gonzaga University School of Law

Lance Timbreza was a judge on the Twenty-First Judicial District Court in Colorado. He was appointed on July 1, 2016, by Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) to replace David A. Bottger. Timbreza joined the court on August 12, 2016, when Bottger's retirement took effect.[1]

Timbreza left office on September 15, 2022.

Biography

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Timbreza graduated from Mesa State College (Colorado Mesa University) before earning his J.D. from the Gonzaga University School of Law. He worked as a lawyer in Washington before joining private legal practices in the Grand Junction area. He worked for Traylor, Tompkins & Black, P.C. before joining Daniels Law Group, LLC, where he was employed prior to his judicial appointment taking effect.[1]

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