Pawlenty accepts judge finalists: YMC, Chippewa or Clarkfield attorney will fill eighth district seat

By Scott Tedrick, Editor
Posted Jun 06, 2010 @ 10:42 AM
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On Friday, Governor Tim Pawlenty announced that Yellow Medicine County Attorney Keith Helgeson, Chippewa County Attorney Dwayne Knutsen and Clarkfield City Attorney David Gilberston are the three finalists for the Eighth Judicial District trial court bench vacated by Clarkfield resident, Judge Bruce Christopherson, on December 31, 2009.
According to the office of the Governor, the Commission on Judicial Selection reportedly accepted 12 applications for the position from residents of the eighth district – a 13 county area running from Wilkin to Renville – from April 12 until May 5. The 13 member commission, comprised of nine-at-large-members and four district members, screened candidates before making the recommendation to Pawlenty.
In the coming weeks, Pawlenty will interview all three candidates prior to making a final decision on the position’s appointment.

Candidate bios:
Helgeson, a Granite Falls resident, has held the position of YMC Attorney since June of 2006. He was an assistant Yellow Medicine County Attorney from 1993 to 2006, a law clerk to Eighth Judicial District Judge Bruce W. Christopherson in Granite Falls from 1991 to 1993, and a paralegal with the Schwan Food Company in Marshall in 1989. Helgeson earned his juris doctorate degree from Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul in 1991, and his bachelor of science degree magna cum laude from Southwest State University in Marshall in 1988.
Knutsen of Montevideo, is an attorney with the Montevideo law firm of Prindle, Maland, Sellner, Stennes, Knutsen and Stermer and is also the Chippewa County attorney. He has been an attorney with the Prindle firm since 1986 and the Chippewa County attorney since 1999. He was also a part-time assistant Eighth Judicial District public defender from 1995 to 1998. Knutsen earned his juris doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota in 1985 and his bachelor of arts degree from the University of South Dakota at Vermillion in 1973.
Gilbertson, also a Montevideo resident, is an attorney and partner with the Montevideo law firm of Nelson Oyen Torvik. He has been a partner with the firm and its predecessors since 1979, was an associate attorney from 1977 to 1978, and a law clerk in 1976. Gilbertson has also been the Clarkfield City Attorney since 1996, and an assistant Montevideo City Attorney from 1977 to 1987 and again since 1999. He was the Chippewa County Attorney from 1987 through 1998, and an assistant Chippewa County Attorney from 1977 through 1986. Gilbertson earned his juris doctorate degree cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1977, and his bachelor of arts degree from Augsburg College in Minneapolis summa cum laude in 1974.



On Friday, Governor Tim Pawlenty announced that Yellow Medicine County Attorney Keith Helgeson, Chippewa County Attorney Dwayne Knutsen and Clarkfield City Attorney David Gilberston are the three finalists for the Eighth Judicial District trial court bench vacated by Clarkfield resident, Judge Bruce Christopherson, on December 31, 2009.
According to the office of the Governor, the Commission on Judicial Selection reportedly accepted 12 applications for the position from residents of the eighth district – a 13 county area running from Wilkin to Renville – from April 12 until May 5. The 13 member commission, comprised of nine-at-large-members and four district members, screened candidates before making the recommendation to Pawlenty.
In the coming weeks, Pawlenty will interview all three candidates prior to making a final decision on the position’s appointment.

Candidate bios:
Helgeson, a Granite Falls resident, has held the position of YMC Attorney since June of 2006. He was an assistant Yellow Medicine County Attorney from 1993 to 2006, a law clerk to Eighth Judicial District Judge Bruce W. Christopherson in Granite Falls from 1991 to 1993, and a paralegal with the Schwan Food Company in Marshall in 1989. Helgeson earned his juris doctorate degree from Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul in 1991, and his bachelor of science degree magna cum laude from Southwest State University in Marshall in 1988.
Knutsen of Montevideo, is an attorney with the Montevideo law firm of Prindle, Maland, Sellner, Stennes, Knutsen and Stermer and is also the Chippewa County attorney. He has been an attorney with the Prindle firm since 1986 and the Chippewa County attorney since 1999. He was also a part-time assistant Eighth Judicial District public defender from 1995 to 1998. Knutsen earned his juris doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota in 1985 and his bachelor of arts degree from the University of South Dakota at Vermillion in 1973.
Gilbertson, also a Montevideo resident, is an attorney and partner with the Montevideo law firm of Nelson Oyen Torvik. He has been a partner with the firm and its predecessors since 1979, was an associate attorney from 1977 to 1978, and a law clerk in 1976. Gilbertson has also been the Clarkfield City Attorney since 1996, and an assistant Montevideo City Attorney from 1977 to 1987 and again since 1999. He was the Chippewa County Attorney from 1987 through 1998, and an assistant Chippewa County Attorney from 1977 through 1986. Gilbertson earned his juris doctorate degree cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1977, and his bachelor of arts degree from Augsburg College in Minneapolis summa cum laude in 1974.

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