
It was recently announced by Governor Kevin Stitt that Sean Karl Hill will serve as the new associate district judge for Oklahoma's Fourth Judicial District. Governor Stitt's decision to appoint Hill is backed by the latter's extensive experience in the legal field, particularly in the prosecution of serious crimes. "He was a great prosecutor, and he will be an even greater judge. Sean served his state with honor and I’m proud to appoint him to the bench," Governor Stitt commented, as reported by the Oklahoma Office of Governor.
Hill's career history showcases a variety of roles, including a supervising attorney at the Garfield County District Attorney's Office where he led training sessions, managed daily operations, and tackled a caseload heavily weighted with homicide and felony drug crime cases. Hill's previous engagements expand beyond prosecutorial work, with earlier positions in Oklahoma's Office of the Attorney General and the defense of worker's compensation claims, as reported by the Oklahoma Office of Governor.
In a statement following his appointment, Hill expressed his commitment to the judicial role he is about to undertake. "As an associate district judge, I will follow the law, safeguard the rights of all appearing before me, and see justice carried out," said Hill. He acknowledges the weight of the role and the governor's trust in his abilities to serve the state on this new front. His educational background, featuring a law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, provides the academic foundation for his legal practices, as stated by the Oklahoma Office of Governor.
Hill lives in Enid, Oklahoma, with his wife Lori. His strong ties to the local community and legal expertise make him a well-suited judge for the area. Some people have raised concerns about his appointment, stressing the need for accountability and transparency in the judicial system, as per the Oklahoma Office of Governor.









