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Kirstin Schoonover

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Vermont Superior Court
Tenure
Present officeholder
Elections and appointments
Appointed

August 5, 2015

Education

Bachelor's

Pomona College

Law

University of San Francisco

Personal
Profession
Attorney


Kirstin Schoonover is a judge of the Vermont Superior Courts. She was appointed by Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin on August 5, 2015, to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Harold Eaton.[1]

Education

Schoonover earned an undergraduate degree from Pomona College, going on to earn her J.D. from the University of San Francisco.[1]

Career

Prior to her judicial appointment in 2015, Schoonover was a legal aid attorney for Vermonters at Legal Aid. She had held that position since 2007, having previously worked as a public defender for the Chittenden County Public Defender's Office and as an assistant attorney general for the Department of Children and Families.[1]

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