District
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Chief Judge, Duane E. Hoffmeyer:
District 3B
Judge Hoffmeyer,
Sioux City, was appointed to the bench in January 2001 and appointed to serve
as chief judge January 1, 2008. He received his bachelor's degree from the
University of Northern Iowa in 1979 and his law degree from Creighton Law
School in 1982. Judge Hoffmeyer has been engaged in
private practice in Sioux City since graduation. Hoffmeyer
is a member of the Iowa Judges Association, the American Bar Association, the
Iowa Bar Association and the Woodbury County Bar Association. He is married
with two children.
District Court Judge, John D. Ackerman:
District 3B
Judge Ackerman has lived in Woodbury County
since birth. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Morningside College with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in 1979. He graduated from the University of Iowa
College of Law in 1982. He graduated third in his class and with High
Distinction. Judge Ackerman was in private practice with the Heidman Firm in Sioux City, Iowa from 1982 until he was appointed
to the bench in September 1997. Since 1998 Judge Ackerman has been the Chairman
of the Juvenile Court Committee which oversees Juvenile Court Services for
Judicial Districts 3A and 3B. Judge Ackerman participated in the creation of
the Woodbury County Drug Court in 1999 and continues to be involved in that
court. Judge Ackerman is a member of the Iowa State and Woodbury County Bar
Associations.
District Court Judge, Steven J. Andreasen: District 3B
Judge Andreasen was
appointed as a district judge January 1, 2008. He had served as magistrate
in Woodbury County in 2006. He received his undergraduate degree from the
University of Iowa in 1989 and his law degree from the same institution in
1992. Judge Andreasen was in private practice in
Sioux City since 1992. He is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association,
Woodbury County Bar Association and the State Bar of South Dakota. He is
married with one child.
District Court Judge, Patrick M. Carr:
District 3A
Judge Carr, Spencer, was appointed to the bench
in 1995. He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and earned his bachelor's degree from
the University of Iowa in 1972. In 1975 he graduated from Drake University Law
School. He has worked as assistant Clay County attorney and in a private law
firm before his appointment. Judge Carr is a member of the Iowa State Bar
Association, Iowa Judges Association, Judicial Education Committee, and
American Judicature Society. Judge Carr is married and has two children.
District Court Judge, Don E. Courtney:
District 3A
Judge Courtney, Algona, was appointed to the
bench in May 2001. He received his bachelor's degree from Mankato State in 1972
and his law degree from Hamline University in 1976. Judge Courtney has served
as Assistant Tama County Attorney, Assistant Kossuth County Attorney, and most
recently as partner at Cassel, McMahon, Courtney & Stowater.
Courtney is married and has three children.
District Court Judge, John Duffy: District 3A
Judge Duffy, Storm Lake, was appointed to the
bench in 1994. He attended Buena Vista College for his undergraduate education
and Drake University for his law education.
District Court Judge, Edward A. Jacobson:
District 3B
Judge Jacobson, Ida Grove, was appointed to
the bench in October 2001. He received his bachelor's degree from Morningside
College in 1971 and his Juris Doctorate from the
University of South Dakota in 1974. Judge Jacobson has spent 26 years in
private practice, served as Ida County Attorney, and was national trial counsel
for major equipment manufacturer/product liability defense for 15 years. Judge
Jacobson is a member of the Ida County Bar Association, the Iowa State Bar
Association and the South Dakota State Bar Association. He is married with
three children.
District Court Judge, David A. Lester: District
3A
Judge Lester, Spirit Lake, was appointed to
the bench in September 1998. He received his bachelor's degree from Augustana College in 1978, his doctor of dental surgery
from the University Of Iowa College Of Dentistry in 1982 and his law degree from
the University of Iowa in 1990. Judge Lester was a practicing dentist from 1982
to 1988 in Estherville. He was a practicing attorney in Estherville from 1991
until appointed to the bench in 1998. He served as Emmet County Judicial
Hospitalization Referee from February 1991 and as Assistant City Attorney for
Armstrong, Iowa from 1991 until his appointment to the bench. Judge Lester
serves as the judicial consultant to the Integrated Services Pathways Program
administrative board in his sub-district.
District Court Judge, Jeffrey A. Neary: District 3B
Judge Neary,
Merrill, was appointed as a district court judge in October 2002. He received
his bachelor's degree from Westmar College in 1981
and his law degree from the University of South Dakota in 1987. Judge Neary served as a part-time magistrate and an assistant
federal public defender until his appointment to the bench. He had also served
as an Assistant Woodbury County Attorney, was in private practice with a Le
Mars law firm, and served with
the U.S. Army reserves as a Captain in the Judge Advocate Corps until his
honorable discharge in 1999. Judge Neary is a member
of the Iowa State Bar Association and the South Dakota Bar Association. He has
also been an adjunct professor of criminal justice and political science at the
Le Mars campus of Buena Vista University. He recently completed a general
jurisdiction course for judges at the National Judicial College.
District Court Judge, James Scott: District
3B
Judge Scott, Rock Valley, was appointed to
the bench in 1994. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of South
Dakota in 1974 and his law degree from the same institution in 1976. He worked
as an assistant Sioux County attorney, an alternate district associate judge,
and in private practice before his appointment. Judge Scott is a member of the
Iowa State Bar Association, the Iowa Judges' Association, the Family Law and
Courts and Community Committees, and the Supreme Court Advisory Committee for
Rules of Civil Procedure. He is married and has two children.
District Court Judge, Mary Sokolovske: District 3B
Judge Sokolovske,
Sioux City, was appointed to the bench in 1992. She earned her bachelor's
degree from Regis College in Colorado and her law degree from Creighton
University.
District Court Judge, Gary Wenell: District 3B
Judge Wenell, Sioux
City, was appointed to the bench in 1989. He received his bachelor's degree
from the University of South Dakota in 1967 and his law degree from the
University of Iowa in 1970. He went into private practice before being
appointed to the bench.
District Court Judge, Nancy L. Whittenburg: District 3A
Judge Whittenburg,
Spencer, was appointed to serve as district court judge in 2004. Prior to her
appointment, she served as Clay County magistrate since 1989. She attended
Drake University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1980 and her law
degree in 1986. She had been engaged in the private practice of law since 1988.
Whittenburg is a member of the Clay County, Iowa
State, and American Bar Associations. She is married and has one child.
District Associate Judge, Donald J. Bormann:
District 3A
Judge Bormann, Ruthven, was appointed to the
bench in July 2000. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of
South Dakota in 1964 and his law degree also from the University of South
Dakota in 1966. Judge Bormann served as a clerk to Axel J. Beck, Federal Judge;
worked as a legal aid on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Mission, South
Dakota; and was in general private practice in Emmetsburg, Iowa, for 32 years.
Judge Bormann is a member of the American Bar Association, the Iowa State Bar
Association, and the Palo Alto County Bar Association. He is married and has
three children.
District Associate Judge, Robert J. Dull:
District 3B
Judge Dull, LeMars,
was appointed to the bench in 1993. He was born in LeMars,
Iowa, and earned his bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1969. Judge Dull
then served in the United State Army from 1969 to 1976, spending six of those
years with the Judge Advocate General Corps. He earned his law degree from
Drake University in 1973. His professional experience includes working as
Plymouth County Attorney, General Courts-Martial Prosecutor, legal instructor
at the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and in private practice. He is a member of
the Iowa Judges Association Legislative Committee. Judge Dull is married, has
three daughters and eight grandchildren.
District Associate Judge, Todd Hensley:
District 3B
Judge Hensley of Sioux City was appointed to the
bench in September 2000. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from
Morningside College in 1984, his law degree from the University of Iowa in
1988. Judge Hensley previously served as first assistant public defender for
Woodbury County. he is a member of the Iowa Judges Association, Woodbury County
Bar Association and the Iowa State Bar Association. He currently serves on
the Board of Directors and co-chair of the District Associate Judges Committee
of the Iowa Judges Association. He has three children.
District Associate Judge, Timothy T. Jarman: District 3
Judge Jarman was
appointed to the bench in 1997. A native of Sioux City, Iowa, he earned his
bachelor's degree from Loras College in 1977 and his
law degree from the University of Iowa in 1980. He served as assistant Woodbury
County attorney, assistant U.S. attorney, and worked in private practice for
seven years. Judge Jarman is a member of the Woodbury
County and Iowa State Bar Associations.
District Associate Judge, David C. Larson:
District 3A
Judge Larson, Spirit Lake,is
a resident of Dickinson County and routinely hears cases in Dickinson, O'Brien
and Osceola counties and will occasionally preside in the other counties as
needed. Judge Larson received his bachelor's degree from Iowa State University
and graduated
from Creighton School of Law. He spent 17 years in private practice and served
as an alternate district associate judge from 1983-1998 prior to being
appointed as a full-time district associate judge in 1998. Judge Larson is a member
of the Iowa State Bar Association and the Iowa Judges Association.
District Associate Judge, John C. Nelson
Judge Nelson, Sioux City, was appointed to
serve Woodbury County in 1997 as a magistrate. He was appointed district
associate judge in 2006. He attended the University of Iowa, where
he earned his bachelor's degree in 1987 and his law degree in 1991. He has
worked at the Sioux City Legal Department, Woodbury County attorney's office
and was in private practice. Nelson has served as a member of the Woodbury
County Civil Service Commission. He is married and has two children.
District Associate Judge, Donavon D.
Schaefer: District 3A
Judge Schaefer, Aurelia, was appointed to the
bench in 1989. He was born in Sac City, Iowa, and served in the United States
Army. In 1975 he received his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa
and in 1979 he earned his law degree from the same institution. He practiced
law in Cherokee and Aurelia, Iowa before serving as Cherokee County judicial magistrate.
He is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association and the District Associate
Judges Committee. He has two sons.
Associate Juvenile Judge, Mary L. McCollum Timko: District 3
Judge McCollum Timko,
Storm Lake, is assigned to hear cases in Buena Vista, Cherokee, Ida and
Woodbury Counties as well as other counties as needed. She was born in Mason
City, Iowa and earned her bachelor's, master's and law degree from the
University of Iowa. Judge Timko served as an
assistant county attorney for Johnson County from 1982-1988 and has served as
an adjunct professor at Buena Vista University since 1993. While working in
Johnson County she was awarded the Isabel Turner Human Rights Award. Judge Timko was appointed an associate juvenile judge in 1988.
She is also a member of the Iowa Judges Association. Judge Timko
has served as chair and member of the Supreme Court's Equality in the Courts
Task Force and the Court Improvement Project. She currently chairs the Court
Appointed Special Advocate Committee for the Third Judicial District. She has
volunteered time for training court personnel and foster family associations.
Associate Juvenile Judge, Brian Michaelson: District 3
Judge Michaelson,
Le Mars, has served as an associate juvenile judge since 1985. Judge Michaelson graduated Summa Cum Laude from Westmar College in 1975 and obtained a juris
doctorate from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1978. Prior to taking
the bench Judge Michaelson was in private practice
for seven years with the Dull, Murphy, Dull and Michaelson
Law Firm in Le Mars and served as an assistant county attorney for Plymouth
County from 1978 to 1985. In 1986 he graduated from the National College of
Juvenile Justice. Judge Michaelson is a member of the
Iowa Judges Association and the National Council of Family and Juvenile Court
Judges. He served as President of the Iowa Judges Association from 1995 to
1996. He received the Governor's Award for Certification of Excellence in
Foster Care, serves as a board member on the state Child Advocacy Board and the
Third Judicial District Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Advisory
Committee. Since becoming a judge he has been a trainer/presenter for foster
parents, CASAs, child protective investigators, case
managers, service providers, tribal representatives/social workers, guardian ad
litems, attorneys and judges on local/state/national
juvenile justice issues. Judge Michaelson is married
and has two children.
Senior Judge, Patrick C. McCormick: District
3B
Judge McCormick, Sioux City, was appointed to
the bench in 1996. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he received his bachelor's degree
from Morningside College in 1964. In 1966 he graduated from the University of
Iowa College of Law. He served as Woodbury County attorney before his
appointment. In 1995 Judge McCormick served as President to the Woodbury County
Bar Association. Judge McCormick is married.
Senior Judge, Frank Nelson: District 3A
Judge Nelson served as a district court judge
for 15 years prior to retiring in 2003. Judge Nelson assists the Iowa Court of
Appeals and the Third Judicial District as a senior judge.
Senior Judge, Richard J. Vipond:
District 3
Judge Vipond,
Denison, was appointed to the bench in August of 1982. Born in Algona, Iowa, he
attended. In 1961 he received his undergraduate degree and in 1963, he
graduated from George Washington University's law school, Order of the Coif.
Chief Judge Vipond was a teaching associate at
Indiana University Law School, as well as Assistant United States Attorney.
From 1966 to 1982 he practiced law in Denison, Iowa. Chief Judge Vipond is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association. He is
married with two children.
Senior Judge, Michael S. Walsh: District 3
Judge Walsh, Sioux City, was appointed to the
bench in 1982 and served as chief judge from 2003 through 2007. He was born in
Sioux City, Iowa, and served in the Air National Guard from 1962 to 1968. Judge
Walsh earned his undergraduate degree from the University of South Dakota in
1965 and his law degree from the same institution in 1968. He went into private
practice and served as the city attorney for Sioux City. He is a member of the
Iowa State Bar Association, the Iowa Judges Association, and the Woodbury
County Bar Association. He is married and has three children.
Magistrate Peter Goldsmith
Magistrate Peter Goldsmith was appointed
to serve Crawford County in 2009. He graduated from the University of Iow in 1977 and achieved Magna Cum Laude from the
University of Iowa Law School in 1980. Goldsmith worked with Wheatley R. wollesen Law Firm in Washington D. C. and Wheatley r. Ranquit Law Firm in Annapolis, MO before joining Boerner & Goldsmith Law Firm, P, C. in 1993. He is a
member of the Iowa State Bar Association, the Ida County Bar
Association. He earned the Iowa Supreme Court Community Service Award for
District 3B in 2004 and 2008.
Magistrate Karla J. Henderson
Magistrate Karla J. Henderson was appointed
as Ida County Magistrate in 2009. She has served as an Assistant County
Attorney for Linn County, Assistant Iowa Attorney General - Regents and Human
Services Division, staff attorney for Linn County Advocate and in private
practice with the law firm Forristal &
Henderson. She has a degree in medical technology and is a registered medial technologist. Henderson earned her
undergraduate degree from Simpson College in 1974 and her law degree from the
University of Iowa in 1986 and a MPA from Iowa State
University in 1987. She is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association,
American Bar Association and Ida County Bar Association. She is married
with two children and four grandchildren.
Magistrate Francis A. Honrath
Magistrate Francis A. Honrath,
Larchwood, was appointed to serve Lyon County in 1997. He graduated from
Moorhead State University in 1977 and earned his law degree from Creighton
University in 1981. Honrath served as Lyon County
attorney, Lyon County judicial hospitalization referee, president of State
Savings Bank in Bedford, and currently practices law. He is a member of the
Iowa Association of Magistrate Judges and is a District 3A representative. He
is married and has seven children.
Magistrate John Kauer
Magistrate John Kauer
was appointed to serve Emmet County in 1997.
Magistrate Mark J. Laddusaw
Magistrate Mark J. Laddusaw
was appointed in 2000 to serve Kossuth County in District 3A. Laddusaw received his undergraduate degree from Buena Vista
College in Storm Lake and his law degree from Creighton University in 1992. He
is in private practice with the firm of Lynch and Lynch, in Algona, Iowa. He resides
in Burt with his wife and seven children. Laddusaw is
a member of the Kossuth County Bar Association and the Iowa State Bar
Association.
Magistrate Daniel A. Meloy
Magistrate Daniel A. Meloy,
Larrabee, was appointed to serve Cherokee County
starting in July, 2007. He received his undergraduate degree from Iowa State
University with a bachelors degree in Science and Ag
Business in 1980. In 1995 he earned his juris
doctorate degree from Creighton University. Meloy
is a member of the American Bar Association and Iowa State Bar
Association. He married and has one son.
Magistrate Stephanie Forker
Parry
Magistrate Stephanie Forker
Parry was appointed to serve Woodbury County commencing January 1,
2008. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of South
Dakota, majoring in criminal justice. Magistrate Parry obtained a law
degree from the University of South Dakota in 1995. She is in private
practice with the law firm Forker & Parry in
Sioux City and is licensed to work in Iowa and South Dakota. She is also a
member of the Iowa State Bar Association and South Dakota State Bar
Association.
Magistrate Dan W. Pluim
Magistrate Dan W. Pluim,
Orange City, was appointed to serve Sioux County in 1989. He earned his
undergraduate degree in 1977 from Dordt College and
his law degree in 1979 from the University of Iowa. He graduated with high
honors. He served as assistant Sioux County attorney in 1979 and now practices
law with a private firm. Pluim is a member of the
Iowa State Bar Association, Volunteer Lawyers Project and the Sioux County Bar
Association, Low Fee Panel. He is married and has four children.
Magistrate Jeffrey P. Queck
Magistrate Jeffrey P. Queck
was appointed to serve O'Brien County in 1997.
Magistrate William W. Ranniger
Magistrate William W. Ranniger,
Manning, was appointed to serve Crawford County in 1998.
Magistrate Gary G. Taylor
Magistrate Gary G. Taylor, Castana, was appointed to serve Monona County in February,
1999.
Magistrate Patrick H. Tott
Magistrate Patrick H. Tott,
Sioux City, was appointed to serve Woodbury County in 1994. He received his
undergraduate degree from Creighton University in 1989, and his law degree from
Creighton Law School in 1991. Tott has been in
private practice since 1991. He currently is a sole practitioner. Tott is a member of the Iowa and Woodbury County Bar
Associations, Nebraska and Dakota County Bar Associations, Iowa Judges
Association and the Iowa Magistrates Association.
Magistrate Dianne Wallwey
Magistrate Dianne Wallwey,
Spencer, was appointed to serve Clay County in 2004. She attended Creighton
University, where she earned her law degree in 1994. She has served as
assistant county attorney in Spencer for the Child Support Recovery Unit and as
assistant county attorney for Woodbury and Emmet counties. Wallwey
is a member of the Northwest Iowa Women Attorney's Association, Iowa State,
Nebraska State and American Bar Associations, as well as the National
Association of Counsel for Children.
Magistrate Joshua J. Walsh
Magistrate Joshua J. Walsh, Newell, was
appointed to serve Buena Vista County in 2007. He graduated from the University
of Northern Iowa in 2001 with a degree in education and earned his law degree
from the University of South Dakota in 2004. He is a member of the Gailey and Walsh Law Firm. He is also a member of the
Buena Vista County and Iowa State Bar Associations and is married.
Magistrate Fredrick Year
Magistrate Fredrick Year was appointed to
serve Osceola County in 1996.