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10/18/2021 8:22:33 AM
[ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz today announced the appointments of Siv Mjanger and Jennifer Stanfield as District Court Judges in Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District. The seats will be chambered in Stillwater in Washington County and Anoka in Anoka County.
Ms. Mjanger will be replacing the Honorable John C. Hoffman in Washington County.
“I am honored to appoint Ms. Mjanger to the Tenth Judicial District bench,” said Governor Walz. “Ms. Mjanger is a remarkable lawyer and a longtime leader in Washington County. Her extensive public service as both a prosecutor and public defender gives me full confidence that she will have the wisdom and compassion to be an excellent judge.”
Ms. Stanfield will be replacing the Honorable Barry A. Sullivan in Anoka County.
“I am also honored to appoint Ms. Stanfield to the Tenth Judicial District bench,” said Governor Walz. “Ms. Stanfield is a dedicated public servant and devoted contributor to her community. Her experience as a child support magistrate and a longtime assistant county attorney—as well as her human rights advocacy work—have prepared her well to serve the people of Anoka County with distinction.
Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District encompasses Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, Sherburne, Washington, and Wright counties.
About Siv Mjanger
About Jennifer Stanfield
Ms. Stanfield is a Child Support Magistrate in the Tenth Judicial District. She previously worked as a Senior Assistant Carver County Attorney, where she worked in the areas of child support, child protection, maltreatment, commitments, and criminal law. Ms. Stanfield was also a Staff Attorney with the Minnesota State Court Administrator’s office. She has worked for the United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva, Switzerland, and she has volunteered for women’s legal aid programs in Ethiopia. Ms. Stanfield has been a member of the Minnesota Department of Human Services Advisory Committee, the Minnesota County Attorney’s Association, and the Minnesota Family Support and Recovery Council. She is the co-creator of the nationally recognized Carver County program Jobs Not Jail. Ms. Stanfield earned her B.A. and J.D. from Hamline University.
For more information about the judicial selection process, please visit: https://mn.gov/governor/administration/judicialappointments/
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