Mueller to fill vacancy in Tenth Judicial District


[ST. PAUL, MN] –Governor Tim Walz this week announced the appointment of Kevin Mueller to serve as District Court Judge for Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District.

Mr. Mueller will replace the Honorable Thomas M. Fitzpatrick and will be housed in the town of Anoka in Anoka County.

“I am delighted to appoint Mr. Mueller to the Tenth Judicial District,” Governor Walz said. “He is an outstanding attorney with extensive civil and criminal law experience who will serve him well on the Anoka County bench. I am confident he will be a leader in the courtroom and in the community for coming years.

Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District encompasses Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, Sherburne, Washington, and Wright counties.

About Kevin Muller:

Mr. Mueller is the Chief of the Criminal Division of the Washington County Attorney’s Office, where he advises the county attorney on the development and execution of internal and external policies. Mr. Mueller previously served as deputy chief of the criminal division and assistant Washington County district attorney in the juvenile division. He has also spent time in private practice working on commercial litigation matters, and was previously a law clerk for the Honorable Judge Mark Rindner of the Superior Court of Alaska. Mr. Mueller’s community involvement includes his role as a youth lacrosse coach and his participation in the Adopt-a-Highway program. Mr. Mueller received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami in Ohio and his JD from William Mitchell College of Law.

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