Timothy R. Schnacke

Center for Legal and Evidence-Based Practices
Timothy Schnacke, Esq., is a criminal justice system analyst with twenty-five years of legal experience. He is currently the Executive Director of the Center for Legal and Evidence-Based Practices, a Colorado nonprofit corporation that provides research and consulting for jurisdictions exploring and/or implementing changes to the administration of bail. Most recently, he has worked as a consultant to the Bail Subcommittee of the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, a pretrial faculty member and author of pretrial materials for the National Institute of Corrections within the United States Department of Justice, and as a consultant for the Pretrial Justice Institute in Washington, D.C. He currently serves on the National Pretrial Justice Working Group's Policy Subcommittee. Tim's legal career includes private practice in Washington, D.C., and public work with the City of Aspen, Colorado, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit as both a Law Clerk and as Staff Counsel, and the Colorado Court of Appeals, where he was a Staff Attorney specializing in state criminal appeals. He has lectured at the University of Colorado at Denver and the Metropolitan State University of Denver, and has taught at the Washburn University Law School. Tim received his Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of General Studies degrees from the University of Kansas, his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law, his Masters of Laws degree from the George Washington University's National Law Center, and his Master of Criminal Justice degree from the University of Colorado.
 
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