Judge Roger Rickmon
Judge Rickmon earned his Bachelor of Arts from Lewis University and earned his Juris Doctor from the John Marshall Law School. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1970 until his honorable discharge as a Sergeant in 1974, having been awarded eight Air Medals and a Vietnam Service Medal. "The Marine Corps motto, meaning "Always Faithful," signifies Judge Rickmon's dedication to his principles. Judge Rickmon practiced law for over 30 years in private practice before being appointed to the bench. He spent the last 14 years as an Associate Judge and Circuit Court Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, the last two years as Chief of the Civil Division.
PRACTICE AREAS
- Personal Injury
- Civil Litigation
- Municipal Law
- Neutral Arbitrator
Military Service:
- United States Marine Corps, 1970-1974 (Sergeant, Honorable Discharge)
- Awarded Eight Air Medals and a Vietnam Service Medal
Experience:
- Chief of the Civil Division, 12th Judicial Circuit, 2023-2025
- Associate Judge & Circuit Court Judge, 12th Judicial Circuit, 2009-2023
- Private Practitioner, 1979-2009
Education:
- John Marshall Law School, J.D.
- Lewis University, B.A.


