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JULY 26, 2018
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courtroom to camouflage Elbert County prosecutor gets ready for second deployment
Hartsook ready to move on after narrow defeat STAFF REPORT
BY TABATHA STEWART SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA
Deputy district attorney Rory Devlin, who currently serves as the 18th Judicial District’s sole prosecutor for Elbert County, is preparing to swap out his suit and tie for camouflage attire, military food and helping the people of Afghanistan establish rules of law. Devlin is a captain in the Colorado Army National Guard, and has been called up for a second deployment, with a departure date of early October. According to Devlin, who was raised in Aurora and now lives in Lone Tree, there are a lot of similarities between serving the people of Elbert County and the people of Afghanistan. “I would say that both of my jobs are high pressure,” said Devlin. “You’re working all the time to try and protect the public at the DA’s
“They want to see their kids grow up in a safe environment and improve their families. We’re trying to help them do that through the rule of law.” Devlin, who has been a practicing attorney since 2012, enlisted in the National Guard in 2010, and participated in ROTC in law school while attending the University of Denver.
More than 20 days after the election, a winner emerged in the Republican primary for Elbert County District 2 commissioner. After a recount, the final margin doubled — Pettitt from one vote to two. Rick Pettitt: 2,995 votes Anthony Hartsook: 2,993 votes. The county clerk and recorder’s office released the results of the mandatory recount on July 19. Figures released the morning after the June Hartsook 26 primary had Pettitt leading by eight votes. But after 175 more ballots were counted, the gap narrowed to a single vote a week later.
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Rory Devlin, a deputy district attorney with the 18th Judicial District, will be deployed to Afghanistan for a second tour of duty with the Colorado Army National Guard, where he serves as a captain. COURTESY OF 18TH DISTRICT COURT office, and that’s the same thing we’re trying to do in Afghanistan.” Part of his job, he said, is to work directly with Afghans to try and build rule of law, so they can protect their own public by creating a legal system that is fair. “There’s a lot of common ground. They have a lot of the same problems as here, but they are obviously behind economically,” said Devlin.
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Elbert County’s population of 25,642 in 2017 was an increase of 11 percent from 2010. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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