Supreme Court Chief Justice
Roger Burdick
Justice
Daniel Eismann
Justice Jim Jones
Justice
Warren Jones
Justice
Joel Horton
Court of Appeals Chief Judge
David Gratton
Judge
Karen Lansing
Judge
Sergio Gutierrez
Judge
John Melanson |
Hon.
Justice Jim Jones
Justice Jim Jones is an Idaho native, who grew
up on his family's farm in Eden. He attended his first
year of college at Idaho State University in Pocatello
(1960-61), transferring to the University of Oregon in Eugene,
where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science
in 1964. He attended Northwestern University School of Law
in Chicago, receiving a Juris Doctor Degree in 1967.
Justice Jones served as an artillery
officer in the U.S. Army, including a 13-month tour in Vietnam.
He was honorably discharged as a captain in August, 1969.
In addition to a number of combat decorations, Justice Jones
received an Army Commendation Medal for his civic action work
with an orphanage run by the Cao Dai Church in Tay Ninh
Province, Vietnam.
Justice Jones served as legislative assistant
to former U.S. Senator Len B. Jordan for three years, commencing
in 1970. He started a law practice in Jerome in 1973 and
maintained it until he was elected as Idaho Attorney General in
1982. Justice Jones served two elected terms as Attorney
General. Following the completion of his second term, he
established a private law practice in Boise, which he maintained
until being elected to the Idaho Supreme Court in 2004. He was
re-elected in 2010.
Justice Jones has served as a member of the
board of Magic Valley Rehabilitation Services in Twin Falls
(1975-1978), the advisory committee for KBSU Radio (1995-2000),
the Idaho Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program (1983-1986),
chairman of the Special Committee on Governmental Ethics,
Lobbying and Political Campaign Financing (1987), chairman of
the Attorney Generals Advisory Committee on Gasoline Pricing
(1999), General Counsel of the Better Business Bureau Inc.,
Serving Southwest Idaho and Eastern Oregon (1995-2004), and Army
Reserve Ambassador for Idaho (2002-2003). He
received the Torch of Liberty Award from the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith in 1987 and the Idaho Water Statesman of
1990 Award from the Idaho Water Users Association. During
his tenure as Idaho Attorney General, he argued three cases
before the United States Supreme Court.
Justice Jones is married to Boise
author, Kelly Jones. They have three children, Kathy, Jon, and Kristi, as well as
seven
grandchildren. |