Priscilla J. Loew was admitted to the Colorado Bar in 2006. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from the Colorado State University and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Judge Loew served as a district attorney in Weld County, law clerk for the Honorable Larry Naves, and from 2008 through 2016 as a district attorney at the Denver District Attorney’s Office. In that role, she served in county court, juvenile court, drug court, and district courts. Prior to be appointed by Governor Hickenlooper to the district court bench, she served as a district court magistrate in the Seventeenth Judicial District handling juvenile, domestic relations, truancy, paternity, and protection order matters. She has served as co-chair of the Juvenile Services Planning Committee as well as judicial representative on the Seventeenth Judicial District Human Trafficking Committee, Crossover Youth Committee, and Best Practices Juvenile Committee.