Commission recommends candidates for third district’s judicial vacancy

Published 8:33 pm Saturday, September 7, 2013

ST. PAUL — The Commission on Judicial Selection announced Friday it recommends three candidates to Gov. Mark Dayton for consideration to fill the current vacancy in Minnesota’s Third Judicial District. This vacancy was created upon the retirement of the Honorable Joseph F. Wieners. This district court judgeship will be chambered at Rochester in Olmsted County.

Richard Jackson: Jackson is the lead attorney for the Special Prosecution Unit in the Olmsted County Attorney’s Office, overseeing three attorneys and maintaining a caseload primarily of felony-level domestic relationship related crimes. He previously was the Houston County attorney where he served as the chief prosecutor. Jackson is an adjunct professor for a paralegal program at Winona State University and a volunteer for Neighbors in Action in La Crescent.

James Martinson: Martinson is the chief deputy of the Olmsted County Attorney’s Office where he supervises four lead attorneys and maintains a caseload of serious and complex crimes. Previously, Martinson was the Criminal Division Head in the Olmsted County Attorney’s Office and served in the Marine Corps as an officer and judge advocate. Martinson is a legal adviser to the Southeast Minnesota Narcotics and Gang Task Force and volunteers with the Dorothy Day House.

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Kathy Wallace: Wallace is a team lead attorney with the Criminal Division of the Olmsted County Attorney’s Office, where she supervises a team of attorneys and represents Olmsted County in complex legal matters. Previously, she served as an assistant county attorney in Olmsted and Mower counties where she practiced primarily in adult criminal prosecution and juvenile delinquency. Wallace is the co-chair of the Mayo Child and Family Advocacy Center Program Operations Committee and a Whitewater Country Coalition member.

Minnesota’s Third Judicial District encompasses Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, and Winona counties.