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John E. Drummond Mahoning: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on May 16, 2016. [274] Scheduled to be executed on March 15, 2028. John C. Stojetz Madison: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on February 25, 2019. [275] Scheduled to be executed on May 19 ...
Pages in category "Chief justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
John P. Slough. John P. Slough was appointed by President Andrew Johnson to serve as chief justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court.In 1867, William Logan Rynerson, a member of the Territorial Legislative Council, took part in a campaign to denigrate the judge, and authored a resolution in the legislature to have the judge removed, leading Slough to slander Rynerson publicly.
District Judge Oklahoma Election 2015 K. Nikki Kirkpatrick District Judge Oklahoma Kevin Stitt: 2021 Kendra Coleman Heather Coyle District Judge Oklahoma Election 2019 Ray C. Elliott District Judge Oklahoma Frank Keating: 1999 C. Brent Dishman District Judge Oklahoma Kevin Stitt [24] 2021 Timothy Henderson Natalie Mai District Judge Oklahoma ...
Hall leading to the Oklahoma Supreme Court when it met in the Oklahoma State Capitol. The Oklahoma Supreme Court was created by the ratification of the Oklahoma Constitution in 1907. [4] After construction on the Oklahoma State Capitol, which was completed in 1917, [5] the Oklahoma Supreme Court offices and chamber were housed in the building.
James P. Garrett (January 5, 1922 – October 16, 2015), usually known as "Jim" or "Judge", was the third child born to Wilkins B. Garrett and Willie M. Latimer Garrett in Mangum, Oklahoma. Raised in Mangum, he graduated from Mangum High School and the Oklahoma University (OU) School of Business.
James Brooks Ayres Robertson (March 15, 1871 – March 7, 1938), sometimes called J. B. A. Robertson, was an American lawyer, judge and the fourth governor of Oklahoma. Robertson was appointed by the state's first governor, Charles N. Haskell , to serve as a district judge.