
On Thursday, Governor Jared Polis made moves to fill a judge seat in the Centennial State's legal system. Annette J. Kundelius, previously a Magistrate in the 19th Judicial District, was appointed to the 19th Judicial District Court. The appointment, slated to take effect come August 1, steps in following the retirement of the Honorable Marcelo A. Kopcow, according to the Colorado Governor's Office.
Kundelius, who has occupied the magistrate seat since 2019, is no stranger to the court; her obligations largely revolved around civil matters. With a career spanning over two decades in legal defense, Kundelius's resume lays out a clear path through the Greeley Office of the Colorado State Public Defender, where she swiftly moved up the ranks, from Deputy Public Defender to a Supervising Deputy Public Defender. Throughout her tenure, Kundelius has worked diligently to represent and advocate for those unable to afford private counsel. Regarding her educational background, she holds a B.A. from the University of Oregon and earned her J.D. from the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law.
Information regarding this judicial appointment was released through the Office of the Governor. The brief outlines Kundelius's career trajectory and emphasizes her experience within the Colorado legal system, specifically her time spent in service of public defense. Her educational background is also highlighted, painting a picture of a professional deeply rooted in academic proficiency and real-world legal applications.
The announcement signifies the Governor's intent to maintain a judiciary comprised of individuals with a deep-seated commitment to justice and community service. Kundelius, in her new role, is expected to carry forward a legacy of fairness and to steadfastly continue to serve the citizens of Greeley and the broader Colorado community. Her past roles have prepared her, according to the Colorado Governor's Office, to now deftly manage the responsibilities and challenges of a District Court judge.









