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Richard Greenwood (Idaho)

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Richard Greenwood
Image of Richard Greenwood
Prior offices
Idaho 4th Judicial District
Successor: Patrick Miller

Education

Law

University of North Dakota School of Law

Richard Greenwood was a judge of the Idaho 4th Judicial District. He left office on March 31, 2019.

Greenwood ran for re-election for judge of the Idaho 4th Judicial District. He won in the general election on May 15, 2018.

Elections

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Ada County, Idaho (2018)

General election

General election for Idaho 4th Judicial District

Incumbent Richard Greenwood won election in the general election for Idaho 4th Judicial District on May 15, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Richard Greenwood
Richard Greenwood (Nonpartisan)
 
100.0
 
51,615

Total votes: 51,615
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Selection method

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2014

See also: Idaho judicial elections, 2014
Greenwood ran for re-election to the Fourth Judicial District.
Primary: He was elected in the primary on May 20, 2014, receiving 55.8 percent of the vote. He competed against Les Bock.
[1][2]

2010

Greenwood was re-elected to the district court in 2010 after running unopposed.[3]

Main article: Idaho judicial elections, 2010

Education

Greenwood received a J.D. from the University of North Dakota School of Law.[4]

Career

Before being appointed to the bench, Greenwood worked in private practice for 31 years. He was also a professor at the College of Southern Idaho.[4][5]

Awards and associations

  • Denise O'Donnell Day Pro Bono Award, Idaho State Bar
  • Professionalism Award, Idaho State Bar
  • Professionalism Award, Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section of the Idaho State Bar
  • Member, Order of the Coif
  • Member, American Inns of Court
  • Past chair member, Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section of the Idaho State Bar
  • Member, Best Practice and Forms Committee for the Idaho Judiciary
  • Member, Idaho Supreme Court Legislative Review Committee
  • Member, National Association of Drug Court Professionals
  • Former member, Advisory Board for the Idaho Judicial Bench Guide
  • Former member, Jerome County Planning and Zoning Board
  • Guest lecturer, University of Idaho School of Law[4][5]

See also

External links

Footnotes