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Brown was appointed by Governor {{BP|Bill Richardson}} in August 2007.<ref name=appoint>[http://www.abqjournal.com/news/state/apjudges08-02-07.htm ''Albuquerque Journal'', "Two Appointed Judges on 2nd Judicial District Court," August 2, 2007]</ref>
Brown was appointed by Governor {{BP|Bill Richardson}} in August 2007.<ref name=appoint>[http://www.abqjournal.com/news/state/apjudges08-02-07.htm ''Albuquerque Journal'', "Two Appointed Judges on 2nd Judicial District Court," August 2, 2007]</ref>

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Charles Brown
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Prior offices:
New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court Division XXVI
Years in office: 2007 - 2020
Successor: Joseph Montaño (D)

Education
Bachelor's
Baker University
Law
University of New Mexico, 1985

Charles Brown was a judge for Division XXVI of the New Mexico 2nd Judicial District Court. He assumed office in 2007. He left office on December 31, 2020.

Brown was appointed by Governor Bill Richardson in August 2007.[1]

Elections

2014

Brown was retained to the 2nd District Court with 73.1 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [2] 

Judicial performance evaluation

The New Mexico Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission recommended that Judge Brown be retained. The full report is available here.

Education

Brown received his undergraduate degree from Baker University and his J.D. from the University of New Mexico in 1985.[3]

Career

Brown has served as a deputy district attorney in the Thirteenth Judicial District, and an assistant U.S. attorney in Alaska. He's also worked in private practice.[1][4]

See also

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