Gregory Lammons appointed chief judge of Colorado’s 8th Judicial District

Justice Monica M. Márquez
Justice Monica M. Márquez
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Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez of the Colorado Supreme Court announced on Apr. 7 that Judge Gregory M. Lammons has been appointed as the new chief judge of the 8th Judicial District, which includes Larimer and Jackson counties. Judge Lammons will succeed Judge Susan Blanco, who was recently appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court by Governor Jared Polis.

The appointment is significant for the local legal community, as leadership changes in judicial districts can affect how justice is administered and how court services are delivered.

Judge Lammons has served as a District Court Judge in the 8th Judicial District since July 2008. He holds an undergraduate degree from Boston College and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Colorado. Before his judicial appointment, he worked as Chief Deputy District Attorney in the same district and has coached high school mock trial teams for eighteen years.

“Judge Lammons is a deeply respected jurist whose dedication to the people of the 8th Judicial District has been evident throughout his many years of service. His experience, integrity, and commitment to supporting the next generation of legal professionals make him exceptionally well‑suited to lead the district,” said Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez. “I am grateful to Justice Susan Blanco for her leadership as the district’s chief judge. I am confident that Judge Lammons will continue to strengthen the administration of justice in Larimer and Jackson counties.”

The Colorado Judicial Branch provides accessible legal services and transparent court processes according to its official website. It houses appellate courts at Denver’s Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center according to its official website, delivers fair and impartial justice according to its official website, extends oversight across all state judicial districts according to its official website, collaborates through various courts and administrative offices according to its official website, and offers services including trial courts, appellate reviews, public record access, self-help tools, and online payments according to its official website.

Observers may watch for how Judge Lammons’ leadership influences ongoing efforts toward transparency, accessibility, and support for both professionals and citizens within Larimer and Jackson counties.



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