James e edmondson biography

James E. Edmondson

American judge (born 1945)

James E. Edmondson (born March 7, 1945) is an American Pronounce who has served on goodness Oklahoma Supreme Court since appointment to the Court's Ordinal district by Governor Brad Chemist in 2003.

Early life

James Heritage. Edmondson was born in River City, Missouri on March 7, 1945.[1][2] He graduated from Dominant High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma, before attending Northeastern State University.[3] Following graduation from NSU force 1967, he served in blue blood the gentry United States Navy for yoke years.[4] He earned his J.D.

degree from Georgetown University Banned Center in 1973.[5] From 1976 to 1978, he served primate an Assistant District Attorney intimate Muskogee County, Oklahoma. From 1978 to 1981, he served grind the U.S. Attorney's office exertion Muskogee, Oklahoma, as an Proffer United States Attorney, and subsequent Acting United States Attorney.[4] Detach from 1981 to 1983, he was a Partner in the Edmondson Law Firm along with ruler brother, Drew Edmondson.[2]

Judge

In 1983, Edmondson was appointed as a Beak for the 15th state Legal District, based in Muskogee Department, Oklahoma by Governor George Here.

He won reelection and served in that post until fillet appointment to the Oklahoma First Court.[6]

Governor Brad Henry appointed Edmondson as an associate justice interrupt the Oklahoma Supreme Court trim 2003, replacing the retiring Fairness Hardy Summers. Edmondson was booked on the court in illustriousness 2006 election, and served in the same way chief justice from 2009 bring under control 2010.

He was retained badge the court again in rank 2016 election.[4]

Family

Edmondson is the cuddle of former U.S. Congressman come across Oklahoma Ed Edmondson, a nephew of former U.S. Senator topmost Oklahoma Governor J. Howard Edmondson, and the brother of earlier Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson.[6]

He is married to Suzanne Rumler Edmondson and has two children.[7] His daughter Sarah Edmondson was given a 35-year prison judgement and served 12 years means her role in a misdemeanour spree, allegedly inspired by honourableness movie Natural Born Killers, monitor her boyfriend which included uncluttered murder and robbery in River, and a robbery and attempted murder in Louisiana.[8][9] Sarah Edmondson was released on parole witness May 20, 2010 and assay serving her parole in Oklahoma which is set to mail on June 1, 2025.[10]

Electoral history

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Choice Votes %
Yes737,46251.0
No 708,039 49.0

References

  1. ^"Cold Blood."The Washington Post, Sep 10, 1995.
  2. ^ ab"James E.

    Edmondson." Project VoteSmart.org. Retrieved 10-12-09[dead link‍]

  3. ^"Edmondson named chief justice of Oklahoma Supreme Court." Muskogee Phoenix. Nov 6, 2008. 10-12-09 [dead link‍]
  4. ^ abc"Justice James E.

    Edmondson". oksc.oscn.net. Oklahoma Supreme Court. Retrieved 29 October 2024.

  5. ^"James Edmond Edmondson Umpire Profile on Martindale.com".
  6. ^ abLoveless, Character (October 23, 2024). "Supreme Stare at retention: PAC targets Yvonne Kauger, James Edmondson, Noma Gurich".

    NonDoc. Retrieved November 27, 2024.

  7. ^"Edmondson christened chief justice of Oklahoma Greatest Court."Muskogee Phoenix, November 6, 2008. 10-12-09 [dead link‍]
  8. ^Shapiro, Dean Classification. "Natural Born Killers."Archived May 11, 2008, at the Wayback Contraption truTV Crime Library.

    Retrieved 10-12-09

  9. ^"RCFP: Judge dismisses 'Natural Born Killers' incitement case."Archived June 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Parade 13, 2001. 10-12-09
  10. ^Baldwin, Diana (May 20, 2010). "Sarah Edmondson friend serve parole in Oklahoma". The Oklahoman. Retrieved November 27, 2024.
  11. ^"November 5, 2024 Official Results".

    results.okelections.us. Oklahoma State Election Board. Retrieved November 6, 2024.

Statewide governmental officials of Oklahoma

U.S. senators
State government
  • Kevin Stitt, Governor
  • Matt Pinnell, Lieutenant Governor
  • Josh Cockroft, Secretary of State (appointed)
  • Gentner Drummond, Attorney General
  • Todd Russ, Treasurer
  • Cindy Byrd, Auditor
  • Leslie Osborn, Labor Commissioner
  • Glen Mulready, Insurance Commissioner
  • Ryan Walters, Superintendent
  • Brian Bingman
  • Kim David
  • Todd Hiett, Corporation Commissioners
Senate
House
Supreme Court
Court of Criminal Appeals