Richard Darby

Richard Darby is an American lawyer and an Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. On April 5, 2018, Governor Mary Fallin appointed Darby to the Oklahoma Supreme Court to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Joseph M. Watt.[1][2]

Richard Darby
Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
Assumed office
April 5, 2018
Appointed byMary Fallin
Preceded byJoseph M. Watt
Personal details
Spouse(s)Dana Darby
Children2
ResidenceAltus, Oklahoma
EducationSouthwestern Oklahoma State University (B.S.)
University of Oklahoma College of Law (J.D.)

In his new position, Darby represents the 9th Judicial District, which includes Harmon, Greer, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, Cotton, Comanche, Caddo and Canadian counties.[3] Prior to this new appointment, Darby had served as District Judge for the 3rd Judicial District covering Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, Greer and Harmon counties. That assignment began in 1994. Before that, he had been a special judge and an associate district judge for Jackson County.[4]

Education

Darby earned his Bachelor of Science in political science from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law.[5]

Prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court, Richard Darby was a state district court judge in the 3rd Judicial District for 24 years from 1994 to 2018.[1][lower-alpha 1] Darby presided over both civil and criminal cases, as well as assigning cases to six other judges in the district. He also managed a staff consisting of a secretary, a bailiff and 5 court reporters.[3] In 2014, he ran unopposed for retention, so he was returned to the district court without appearing on the ballot.[6] Before that, he served as a special judge and an associate district judge in Jackson County, Oklahoma.[7]

Personal

Darby has been married for 36 years to Dana Darby, Ph.D, who is superintendent of Altus Christian Academy. They have two sons: Ben, a communications officer for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and Jon, a student at Universal Technical Institute in Irving, Texas.[3]

Notes

  1. The 3rd Judicial District covered Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, Greer and Harmon counties.

References

Legal offices
Preceded by
Joseph M. Watt
Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
2018–present
Incumbent
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