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Frick is a well-known lawyer in Denver, Colorado, where she has practiced since 1978. Of her appointment, Governor Ritter said, “As a longtime leader in Colorado’s legal community, Ann will bring a diverse mix of experiences, skills and knowledge to the bench."<ref>[http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/GovRitter/GOVR/1251574056269 Office of the Governor, Press Release, "Ann Frick to Denver District Court Bench," April 22, 2010]</ref> | Frick is a well-known lawyer in Denver, Colorado, where she has practiced since 1978. Of her appointment, Governor Ritter said, “As a longtime leader in Colorado’s legal community, Ann will bring a diverse mix of experiences, skills and knowledge to the bench."<ref>[http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/GovRitter/GOVR/1251574056269 Office of the Governor, Press Release, "Ann Frick to Denver District Court Bench," April 22, 2010]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:21, 7 June 2016
June 25, 2010
Colorado: Yesterday Ann Frick was sworn in as judge on the 2nd District Court. She replaces Larry J. Naves, who stepped down in April. Frick was appointed by Governor Bill Ritter.[1]
Frick is a well-known lawyer in Denver, Colorado, where she has practiced since 1978. Of her appointment, Governor Ritter said, “As a longtime leader in Colorado’s legal community, Ann will bring a diverse mix of experiences, skills and knowledge to the bench."[2]
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