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'''[[Wyoming]]:''' [[Wendy Bartlett]] will be the newest addition to the judiciary in Campbell County. Bartlett was appointed by [[ballotpedia:Dave Freudenthal|Governor Freudenthal]] to the [[Wyoming Sixth Circuit Court|6th District Circuit Court]]. She will replace Judge [[William S. Edwards]], who is retiring this summer.
'''[[Wyoming]]:''' [[Wendy Bartlett]] will be the newest addition to the judiciary in Campbell County. Bartlett was appointed by [[Dave Freudenthal|Governor Freudenthal]] to the [[Wyoming Sixth Circuit Court|6th District Circuit Court]]. She will replace Judge [[William S. Edwards]], who is retiring this summer.


Bartlett has spent her career serving the public sector through law. An attorney with Campbell County for the last seven years, previously she worked as a city prosecutor. She has also been the legal adviser to the Campbell County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department, and worked for the Child Support Authority.  
Bartlett has spent her career serving the public sector through law. An attorney with Campbell County for the last seven years, previously she worked as a city prosecutor. She has also been the legal adviser to the Campbell County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department, and worked for the Child Support Authority.  

Revision as of 17:57, 27 March 2015

May 30, 2010

Wyoming: Wendy Bartlett will be the newest addition to the judiciary in Campbell County. Bartlett was appointed by Governor Freudenthal to the 6th District Circuit Court. She will replace Judge William S. Edwards, who is retiring this summer.

Bartlett has spent her career serving the public sector through law. An attorney with Campbell County for the last seven years, previously she worked as a city prosecutor. She has also been the legal adviser to the Campbell County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department, and worked for the Child Support Authority.

Bartlett was one of three nominees chosen by the Judicial Nominating Commission in Wyoming. From there, it was the governor's responsibility to chose Edwards' successor.[1]

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