List of justices of the Colorado Supreme Court

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The Colorado Supreme Court currently consists of a chief justice and six associate justices. From the court's formation until 1905, it had three members. Following is a list of justices of the Colorado Supreme Court.

Contents

Justices

JudgeBegan active
service
Ended active
service
Begin chief
justice service
Ended chief
justice service
Benjamin F. Hall 1861186318611863
Charles Lee Armour 18611865
S. Newton Pettis 18611862
Allen Alexander Bradford 18621865
Stephen S. Harding 1863186518631865
Charles Frederick Holly 18651866
William H. Gale 18651866
William R. Gorsline 18661870
Christian S. Eyster 18661871
Moses Hallett 18661877
James B. Belford 18701875
Ebenezer T. Wells 18711875
Andrew W. Brazee 18751876
Amherst W. Stone 18751876
Henry Calvin Thatcher 1876188018761879
Samuel Hitt Elbert 1876188318791883
Wilbur F. Stone 18771886
William E. Beck 1878188918831889
Joseph Helm 1879189218891892
Melville B. Gerry 18881889
Victor A. Elliott 18891895
Luther Marcellus Goddard 18921901
Charles Hayt 1889189818921898
William H. Gabbert 18981917
Robert Wilbur Steele 19011910
John Campbell 19221927
Luther Marcellus Goddard 19051909
John M. Maxwell 19051909
Julius Caldeen Gunter 19051907
George Wicks Bailey 19051909
Charles F. Caswell 19061907
Morton Shelley Bailey 19091922
George W. Musser 19091915
William A. Hill 1909191919181919
S. Harrison White 19081919
James E. Garrigues 19101921
Tully Scott 19131923
George W. Allen 19171927
Haslett P. Burke 19191949
John H. Denison 19191929
Greeley W. Whitford 19211931
John W. Sheafor 19231928
John Taylor Adams 19251935
Charles C. Butler 1927193719351936
R. Hickman Walker 19281928
Wilbur M. Alter 19281933
Julian H. Moore 19291933
Benjamin C. Hilliard 19301951
Francis Eugene Bouck 19331941
E. V. Holland 19331939
John C. Young 1935194519411945
William Lee Knous 1936194619471948
Norris Conroy Bakke 19371947
Otto Bock 19391942
William S. Jackson 19421953
Frank B. Goudy 19421944
Wilbur M. Alter 1944195719551957
Mortimer Stone 19451955
Frank L. Hays 19471951
George A. Luxford 19471949
Ostis Otto Moore 194919681957, 19671968
E. V. Holland 19491959
John R. Clark 19511956
Francis J. Knauss 19511961
George H. Bradfield 19531957
Henry S. Lindsley 19551956
Leonard v. B. Sutton 19561968
Felix L. Sparks 19561956
Edward C. Day Jr. 19571976
Albert T. Frantz 19571967
Frank H. Hall 19571964
William Edward Doyle 19591961
Robert Hugh McWilliams Jr. 19611970
Edward E. Pringle 19611983
Hilbert Schauer 19651967
Paul V. Hodges 19671983
Donald E. Kelley 19671977
James K. Groves 19681981
Robert B. Lee 19681983
William H. Erickson 19701996
Jim Carrigan 19761979
Luis D. Rovira 197919951995
Jean Dubofsky 19791987
George E. Lohr 19791997
Joseph R. Quinn 19801993
Howard Kirshbaum 19831997
William D. Neighbors 19831987
Anthony Vollack 1986199819951998
Mary Mullarkey 1987201019982010
Gregory K. Scott 19932000
Rebecca Love Kourlis 19952006
Alex J. Martinez 19962011
Michael L. Bender 1997201420102014
Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. 19962015
Nancy E. Rice 1998201820142018
Nathan B. Coats 2000202020182020
Allison H. Eid 20062017
Monica Márquez 2010Incumbent
Brian Boatright 2011Incumbent2021Incumbent
William W. Hood III 2014Incumbent
Richard L. Gabriel 2015Incumbent
Melissa Hart 2017Incumbent
Carlos Samour 2018Incumbent
Maria Berkenkotter 2021Incumbent

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38°59′50″N105°32′52″W / 38.9972°N 105.5478°W / 38.9972; -105.5478 (State of Colorado)