Shelby L. Fyles Appointed as Judge to Colorado’s 23rd Judicial District Court in Aurora

Colorado’s legal landscape is set to see a new addition to its judiciary. In an official move, Lieutenant Governor Dianne Primavera appointed Shelby L. Fyles to fill an upcoming vacancy on the 23rd Judicial District Court. This announcement came yesterday from the Lieutenant Governor’s office, leveraging the constitutional authority vested during her tenure as the acting Governor. Fyles will be succeeding the Honorable Elizabeth B. Volz, who is set to retire on February 2, 2026, the effective date of this appointment.

Fyles brings a diverse background in legal practice to the bench, having served as an Associate Judge for the City of Aurora since 2023. Her dockets have primarily dealt with municipal matters, showcasing her ability to effectively navigate the intricacies of municipal law. The trajectory of her career, as outlined by the Lieutenant Governor’s office, includes stints handling serious felony cases and advocating for young victims of crime, experiences likely to inform her jurisprudence as she transitions to her new role. Her capacity to quickly adapt to different legal challenges will be tested once she assumes the mantle of a 23rd Judicial District Court judge.

The selection of Fyles is rooted in substantial prosecutorial experience, as noted by the Colorado Governor’s Office. Her previous roles include Senior Lead Deputy District Attorney (2021-2023), where she led legal teams, and Senior Deputy District Attorney within the Child Victim Unit (2019-2022), where she fought to protect the vulnerable. Before these roles, Fyles sharpened her litigation skills as Senior Deputy District Attorney, General Felony (2017-2019), and Deputy District Attorney in the 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office (2012-2017)…

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