Anonymous ID: 3df25e Feb. 9, 2022, 6:16 a.m. No.15585164   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5194 >>5229 >>5243 >>5466 >>5525 >>5594 >>5664 >>5690

>>15584782 PB

> Mesa County DA Dan Rubenstein's family.

>>15584810 PB

 

Follow the Wives.

> https://gjbusinesslaw.com/blog/index.php/stephanie-rubinstein/

 

Stephanie Rubinsteinreceived a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Truman State University in 1993 and her law degree from Drake University Law School in 1996. She moved to Mesa County right after law school with her husband, Dan, and began working for Colorado Legal Services providing legal assistance to indigent persons in the areas of dissolution of marriage, bankruptcy and other general legal issues.

 

Stephanie then worked for the City of Grand Junction as a Staff Attorney from 1999-2003, handling issues in municipal court as well as with the planning department, code enforcement and liquor licensing. From this position, Stephanie moved into a general law practice as an of counsel attorney with Tuttle, Eret and Rubinstein, LLC. She worked in many areas of general practice, including family law, bankruptcy, assistance with county planning and civil litigation.

 

Stephanie was appointed as a District Court Magistrate in 2006. During that time she has handled cases in family law, dependency and neglect, traffic infractions and truancy. During her time on the bench, she was awarded the Judicial Excellence Award in 2011; and Judicial Officer of the Year from the Board of Colorado CASA in 2016. She also received the Professionalism Award from the Mesa County Bar Association in 2014.

 

She has served the community on several committees, including the Mesa County Access to Justice Committee since its inception in 2009, and the Mesa County Pro Bono Project, serving as a board member, secretary, Vice President and President of the Board. She has spoken at many events across the state, including Senior Law Day, Domestic Violence Conference, Mediating Domestic Cases for Colorado Courts, and the Annual Domestic Relations Conference.

 

Stephanie resides in Mesa County with her husband and two children, and enjoys running, hiking and baking in her free time.

 

> http://www.coloradojudicialinstitute.org/judicial-excellence-awards?item=29978

 

Magistrate Stephanie L. Rubinstein of the 21st Judicial District (Mesa County) is the honoree in the Magistrate category. Magistrate Stephanie Rubinstein was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but spent most of her growing up years in Holts Summit, Missouri. Her first inclination of becoming a lawyer was via an aptitude test as a sophomore in high school in Jefferson City, Missouri. Not knowing much about the profession, she conducted due diligence by participating in mock trials, speech competitions and a teen court program. She discovered she enjoyed every aspect of considering the issues of a case, preparing for a hearing, and advocating for a position.

 

She graduated in 1993 from Northeast Missouri State University (Truman State University) earning a Bachelor’s Degree in English. With every intention of attending the University of Missouri –Kansas City Law School, her path changed courses when Drake University Law School offered her a scholarship. As destiny would have it, she met her husband, Dan, the first day of law school at Drake.

 

After graduating in 1996, she and Dan moved to Grand Junction where she served the community working for Colorado Legal Services. She worked as Staff Attorney for the City of Grand Junction for 4 ½ years, then entered private practice. In 2006, she was appointed to the position of Magistrate.

 

In addition to being a devoted wife and the mother of two, Magistrate Rubinstein serves on the Mesa County Pro Bono Board, the Access to Justice Committee and on the Supreme Court subcommittee, Qualification and Complaint Process for CFI’s.

Anonymous ID: 3df25e Feb. 9, 2022, 6:21 a.m. No.15585194   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5229 >>5243 >>5466 >>5525 >>5664 >>5690

>>15585164

>Judicial Officer of the Year from the Board of Colorado CASA in 2016.

<Stephanie Rubinstein

nice logo

 

> https://www.coloradocasa.org/location/locationDetail/casa-of-mesa-county.html

 

About Us

 

Colorado CASA is a network of 18 programs across the state. These programs range from serving a few children to hundreds, and have from one staff member to over thirty. They encompass metro and rural areas, children and families of all ethnicities and financial positions, and handle challenges of geography and resources across the state.

 

The State Office is an independent 501(c)3 membership organization that provides general network support to all the CASA programs in the state. It has four strategic focuses: Large-Scale Pass-Through Fundraising, Brand Awareness & Events, Data, and Legislative.

Anonymous ID: 3df25e Feb. 9, 2022, 7:28 a.m. No.15585525   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5569 >>5590 >>5594

>>15585243

>Nice digs anon, nice digs indeed. You have no idea who's eyes just saw this….

o7

 

>>15585164

>>15585194

reposting about rest ofDan Rubenstein'sfamily

 

Meet Mesa County DA Dan Rubenstein's family.

 

Mesa County DA's brother is Communist Adjacent.Julian Rubenstein's mentor was Todd Gitlin, former president of Students for a Democratic Society.

 

Father was a Psychiatrist for the Air Force.

 

Mother worked much of her career= on government contracts, including missile defense, and retired from Raytheon.

 

PB

 

>>15583947 Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters arrested in Grand Junction Bagel Shop and released at the scene

 

> https://da.mesacounty.us/

 

MISSION STATEMENT: In partnership with the community we serve, the21st Judicial District Attorney's Office is dedicated to the pursuit of justice, the protection of victims and the prevention of crime.

 

 

CORE VALUES

 

Ethics: We hold ourselves to the highest standard of integrity, and personal and professional conduct.

 

Pursuit of Justice: We will have compassion and empathy for the victims of crime and their families. We will protect our community and promote lawful behavior, by making informed decisions in prosecuting offenders.

 

Community Partnership: We are committed to understanding and improving our community and acknowledge that, as employees of the District Attorney, we are also members of the community and we embrace this motto, “THE NOBLEST MOTIVE IS THE PUBLIC GOOD.”

 

Teamwork: We acknowledge we are a part of a public safety team, and advocate for, and support the building of, strong partnerships for the purpose of achieving the highest level of public safety for those we serve.

 

> https://twitter.com/julian_rubinste/status/1490127826728620033

 

Julian Rubinstein

 

@julian_rubinste

 

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Feb 5

 

RIP @toddgitlin

 

,who I was lucky to have as a colleague and mentor. @SrdjaPopovic

 

@columbiajourn

 

> https://www.wikizero.com/m/Julian_Rubinstein

 

Early life

 

Rubinstein was born in the Bronx in 1968. He is the son of the psychiatrist David Rubinstein and the aerospace engineer Diane Rubinstein. The family moved to Denver from New York City in 1971 when David Rubinstein accepted a residency at the University of Colorado Medical School. Soon afterward, Dr. Rubinstein was drafted into the Air Force and became the base psychiatrist at Denver's now-closed Lowry Air Force Base, retiring as a major. Dr. Rubinstein was an attending at several Denver-area hospitals. At age 49, he was diagnosed with cancer and became known posthumously for his work counseling residents at Hospice of Metro Denver who didn't know he too was dying. Diane Rubinstein worked much of her career on government contracts, including missile defense, and retired from Raytheon.

 

Rubinstein grew up in south Denver and attended Cherry Creek High School. He went on to receive a B.A. in Political Science from Emory University in 1991 and an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, in 1992.

 

Rubinstein's younger brother, Dan Rubinstein, is the elected district attorney in Mesa County, Colorado.