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Susanna Meissner-Cutler

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Susanna Meissner-Cutler
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Prior offices:
Douglas County Court
Years in office: 1995 - 2021
Successor: Kelly E. Waidler

Education
Bachelor's
University of Colorado
Law
University of Denver, 1986


Susanna Meissner-Cutler was a judge for the Douglas County Court in Colorado. She served from 1995 to her retirement from the court on May 8, 2021.[1]

Elections

2014

Meissner-Cutler was retained to the Douglas County Court, Colorado with 70.9 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [2] 

Judicial performance evaluation

The Colorado Commissions on Judicial Performance recommended that Judge Meissner-Cutler be Retained. The full report is available here.

2010

Meissner-Cutler was retained in 2010 with 64.82% of the vote.[3]

Main article: Colorado judicial elections, 2010

Retention recommendation

Meissner-Cutler was recommended for retention by the Colorado Office of Judicial Performance Evaluation.

  • Read the performance review here.

Education

Meissner-Cutler earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and her J.D. from the University of Denver in 1986.[4]

Career

Meissner-Cutler was a judge for the Douglas County Court from 1995 to 2021. She was an attorney in private practice at the time of her appointment.[4]

See also

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