Resume
| Residence | 1993-Present | Breckenridge, CO | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Education | 2010-Present | National Judicial College Judicial Studies |
Reno, Nevada |
| 1989-1993 | Detroit College of Law Juris Doctor |
Detroit, MI | |
| 1997 | National College of District Attorneys Career Prosecutors Course |
Houston, TX | |
| 1992 | St. Mary's Univ. San Antonio International Law Program |
Innsbruck, Austria | |
| 1985-1989 | Michigan State University Bachelor of Science, Pre-law/Political Science |
East Lansing, MI | |
| Employment | 09/07-12/11 | Blue River Municipal Court Judge | Blue River, CO |
| 04/99-Present | The Law Offices of Todd Barson, P.C. | Breckenridge, CO | |
| 1994-1999 | Fifth Judicial District Attorney's Office Deputy District Attorney |
Breckenridge, CO | |
| 06/99-2004 | The Office of Alternate Defense Counsel | Greely, CO | |
| 1998-2007 | Town of Blue River Town Prosecutor | Blue River, CO | |
| 1996-2004 | Town of Frisco Town Prosecutor | Frisco, CO | |
| 1990-1993 | Judicial Clerk for the Late John N. O'Brien Circuit Court Judge |
Pontiac, MI | |
| 04/00-2004 | Breckenridge Whitewater Rafting Whitewater Raft Guide |
Frisco, CO | |
| Activities | Graduate of Keystone Symposium, Leadership Summit Program | ||
| Summit County Baseball Little League Coach (3years) | |||
| Volunteer Civil Mediator for Judge Ed Casias | |||
| Mountain Mentor since 1995 | |||
| Past President, Summit County Prevention of Drunk Driving Committee | |||
| Past President, Summit County Tipsy Taxi | |||
| 2004-2008 Board Member, Summit Prevention Alliance | |||
| Past Member: Child Protection Team, Attorney Mentor-Teen Court | |||
| Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer | |||
Strong Relationships
Strengthening relationships between law enforcement and the District Attorney's Office
Working hand in hand with law enforcement on felony review standards to enhance case strength and conviction rates.
High Priorities
- Higher Priority on Handling Juvenile Cases
I would use my best and most experienced prosecutors to effect internal, positive change in childrens lives by the most collaborative means available. - Fiscal responsibility and advanced inside and outside training for prosecutors.
- Continued support and working relationships with advocacy groups: Advocates of Victims of Assault, CASA, and FIRC
- Proactive Participation of the District Attorney's Office and its deputies in community based justice programs, boards and education.
- Restore public faith in the District Attorney's Office and the integrity of the criminal justice system.
- Professionalism and 24 hour return time on messages.
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