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Stan Garnett, Western Lawman

Stan Garnett

Western Lawman

District attorney is not a job for the faint of heart. Ask听Stan Garnett听(Hist鈥78, Law鈥82).

In March, Garnett, the Boulder County District Attorney, was faced with a ghastly attack on a pregnant woman in nearby Longmont. The mother survived; the fetus died. Garnett had to decide whether to charge the alleged perpetrator, a woman, with homicide.

He decided he couldn鈥檛: There was no way to prove the child was ever alive outside the mother, as required under Colorado law for fetal homicide.

鈥淢any people in the community, and heaven knows I鈥檝e heard from a lot of them, would like me to have filed homicide charges,鈥欌 Garnett said in public remarks quoted by the听New York Times.

He filed a raft of other charges instead, including attempted murder.

鈥淭his case, while so tragic, provides us with an opportunity to explain to the public what our job is,鈥 he tells the Coloradan. 鈥淭he rule of the law is the same for everyone. We don鈥檛 make it up as we go along.鈥

Garnett, who grew up in Boulder and was elected DA in 2008, supervises a team of 75, including 30 lawyers. The DA鈥檚 office prosecuted about 2,000 felonies last year, some as grave as rape, assault and murder, others more commonplace.

鈥淚 like to take as many cases to trial as possible for the community to decide,鈥 Garnett says.

His deputies handle most of the cases, but Garnett will try those that are of personal interest, have symbolic value or are unusually complex. As DA he鈥檚 tried two homicides, for example, as well as a Boulder police officer鈥檚 illegal shotgun killing of an elk in a residential neighborhood.

Garnett began his career as an intern in the Denver District Attorney鈥檚 office in the early 1980s and cites听Brooke Wunnicke听(Law鈥45), then chief deputy of appeals in the office, as a mentor. After graduation he joined the office as a deputy DA and tried about 100 cases from 1982-86.

鈥淚鈥檓 one of the few people you鈥檒l ever meet who say they loved every minute of law school,鈥 says Garnett. 鈥淚t brought together lots of strains in my life 鈥 an interest in language, the desire to help the world become a better place and a love of storytelling.鈥

In the mid-1980s he entered private practice and worked 22 years at the Denver firm of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, specializing in complex litigation. Handling a case for John Elway involving his Denver car dealerships 鈥 and winning it at the Colorado Supreme Court 鈥 holds a special place in his memory.

Garnett, who served two terms on the Boulder Valley School District board, ran unopposed for Boulder DA in 2008 and 2012. He ran unsuccessfully for Colorado Attorney General in 2010.

These days, Stan Garnett isn鈥檛 Colorado鈥檚 only elected Garnett: In November, his son,听Alec听(MPubAd鈥08), won a seat in the Colorado House of Representatives.

Photo courtesy Boulder County District Attorney鈥檚 Office