James E. Edmondson (born March 7, 1945) is an American Judge who has served on the Oklahoma Supreme Court since his appointment to the Court's 7th district by Governor Brad Henry in 2003.
In 1983, Edmondson was appointed as a Judge for the 15th state Judicial District, based in Muskogee County, Oklahoma and served in that post until his appointment to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.[5]
Governor Brad Henry appointed Edmondson as an associate justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 2003, replacing the retiring Justice Hardy Summers. Edmondson was retained on the court in the 2006 election, and served as chief justice from 2009 to 2010. He was retained on the court again in the 2016 election.[3]
Personal life
Edmondson was born in Kansas City, Missouri,[5] and is the son of Ed Edmondson, a former U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma, and June Edmondson, a nephew of former U.S. Senator and Oklahoma Governor J. Howard Edmondson, and the brother of former Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson.
He is married to Suzanne Rumler Edmondson and has two children.[6] His daughter Sarah Edmondson was given a 35-year prison sentence and served 12 years for her role in a crime spree, allegedly inspired by the movie Natural Born Killers, with her boyfriend which included a murder and robbery in Mississippi, and a robbery and attempted murder in Louisiana.[7][8] Sarah Edmondson was released on parole on May 20, 2010[9] and is serving her parole in Oklahoma which is set to end on June 1, 2025.