
Jason Jaramillo
Metropolitan Court Judge
Bernalillo County
Year: 2022
Evaluation: Judge Jason Jaramillo received scores that were generally positive. For example, attorneys rated Judge Jaramillo highly for being attentive to the proceedings, maintaining proper control over proceedings, for displaying familiarity with the court cases through prior preparation, and for ensuring his personal staff is professional, productive, and knowledgeable of court policies and procedures. Court staff rated Judge Jaramillo positively for ensuring his personal staff is professional, productive and knowledgeable.
Experience & Education: Judge Jason Jaramillo was appointed to the Metropolitan Court in 2019 and elected in 2020. He received his undergraduate degree from Colorado State University in 2002 and his law degree from University of New Mexico School of Law in 2006. Prior to his judicial appointment, Judge Jaramillo served as Assistant District Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District and Assistant County Attorney for Bernalillo County.
PERCENTAGE THAT AGREE OR DISAGREE THAT THE JUDGE EXHIBITS POSITIVE QUALITIES IN EACH CATEGORY *
Attorneys (n=24, 22% Response Rate) | |||
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Category | Agree | Partly Agree/ Partly Disagree | Disagree |
Exhibits Integrity | 74% | 13% | 13% |
Fair and Impartial | 70% | 9% | 22% |
Application/ Knowledge of Law | 74% | 17% | 9% |
Communication is Clear | 83% | 9% | 9% |
Professional Demeanor | 70% | 9% | 22% |
Preparation and Attentiveness | |||
Court Staff (n=25) | |||
Category | Agree | Partly Agree/ Partly Disagree | Disagree |
Professional Demeanor | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Please Note: Due to the small sample size among Resource Staff, caution should be exercised when interpreting the findings or drawing conclusions from the results among the Resource Staff population.
*On the tables above, the “Agree” columns are comprised of the strongly agree and agree responses. Similarly, the “Disagree” columns are comprised of the strongly disagree and disagree responses. The combined percentage of “Agree”, “Disagree”, and “Partly Agree/Partly Disagree” for each category may not equal 100% due to rounding error. Some of the percentages that are reported in the above categories are an average of more than one question that appeared on the survey.