Barbara Swinton
American judge
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Barbara Cook Green Swinton[3][4] (born May 25, 1960) is a judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. She was appointed to the appellate court by Governor Mary Fallin on September 14, 2016, to replace Judge Bill Hetherington, who retired from District Four, Office One on September 2, 2016.[5] Prior to her appointment, Judge Swinton served as district court judge for the 7th Judicial District, beginning in 2002.[5][a]
Barbara Swinton | |
|---|---|
| Justice of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals | |
| Assumed office September 14, 2016 | |
| Appointed by | Mary Fallin |
| Preceded by | William Hetherington |
| Judge of the Oklahoma County Court | |
| In office 1996–2016 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Barbara Cook Green May 25, 1960[1] |
| Party | Republican[2] |
| Spouse | Charles Swinton |
| Alma mater | Oklahoma State University (B.A., political science) Georgia State University College of Law (J.D.) |
| Occupation | Attorney, judge |
Swinton was appointed as a special judge for Oklahoma County in 1996. Before that, she worked for a year as a trial lawyer with David W. Lee and Associates, handling family law and federal civil rights cases.[5]
Her first professional job was with Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison and Lewis, where she spent four years practicing general civil and family law.[5]
Judge Swinton earned her bachelor's degree in political science with honors from Oklahoma State University and her J.D. in 1991 from Georgia State University College of Law.[5]