Excerpt from Biennial Report of the Attorney General of the State of Colorado: Years 1935-1936
Born in Fayette, Missouri, on November 7, 1880. Died at Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, June 26, 1936.
Paul Prosser began the practice of law at Fayette, Missouri, and served two terms as prosecuting attorney in Howard County in that state. During the World War he served as a member of the Department of the Judge Advocate General where he reached the rank of major.
At the close of the War he came to Denver where he rapidly made a prominent place for himself in the civic, political and social life of the city.
He was elected Attorney General in 1982 and was re-elected in 1934. During this period the Attorney General was confronted with many emergent problems both novel and difficult but he was at all times equal to the occasion, both as the head of the legal department of the state and as a member of the Executive Council.
No one who ever served the state held a higher standard of public service. It could be said of him, he spoke no ill even of those who might have been his enemies.
He took great personal pride in the conduct of the affairs of the office and his record is outstanding in the history of the office.
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