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Colorado Commercial Real Estate Lawyer Eric Nesbitt Interviewed by the Denver Post

DENVER – Colorado has just five district court judges who are Black, another 15 who are Latino, and a similar lack of minority prosecutors and public defenders — numbers so low that a state supreme court justice said it could undermine “public confidence that justice is truly equal.”

The Denver Post examined diversity data from the state’s payroll system, as well as data from district attorneys’ and public defenders’ offices, and found that despite a growing population of people of color in Colorado, its judicial system does not adequately represent those it serves, and in several jurisdictions not at all.

Read the full article here: https://www.denverpost.com/2020/07/19/colorado-courtrooms-diversity-black-latino-judges-lawyers/

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Eric L. Nesbitt, Esq.

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