Gov. Bill Ritter today announced the appointments of four new county and district court judges in the 1st, 5th and 10th Judicial Districts.
In the 1st Judicial District, which serves Gilpin and Jefferson counties, Ritter appointed Bradley Allen Burback of Arvada and K.J. Moore of Littleton as Jefferson County Court judges.
Burback has served as a District Court magistrate for the 1st Judicial District since 2006. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University in 1986 and his law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1990. Burback, a former JAG officer, also received his military attorney certificate from the U.S. Naval Justice School in 1991.
Moore has served as a Jefferson County District Court magistrate since 2004. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado in 1991 and her J.D. and M.S.L. degrees from Vermont Law School in 1995.
In the 5th Judicial District, which serves Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake and Summit counties, Ritter appointed Karen Ann Romeo of Silverthorne as a District Court judge.
Romeo has worked in the District Attorney’s Office in the 5th Judicial District since 1997. She is currently the chief deputy and assistant district attorney. Romeo earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado in 1990 and her law degree from the Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Michigan in 1996.
In the 10th Judicial District, which serves Pueblo County, Ritter appointed Deborah Rene Eyler of Pueblo West as a District Court judge. She has served as a District Court magistrate in this district since 2007. Eyler earned her bachelor’s degree in 1977 and her law degree in 1981, both from Creighton University.
The appointments are for provisional terms of two years, and then until the second Tuesday in January follow the next general election. Thereafter, if retained by the voters, the term for a District Court judge is six years and four years for a County Court judge. The current salary for a District Court judge is $128,598 and $123,067 for a County Court judge.