Jones was born in
Claremore, Oklahoma. He received an
Artium Baccalaureus degree in French from
Southwestern College in 1972, and a
Juris Doctor from the
American University Washington College of Law in 1975. He served in the
Defender Association of Philadelphia from 1975 to 1987. He was an adjunct professor at
St. Joseph's University School of Criminal Justice from 1991 to 1992, at the
Temple University Beasley School of Law from 1992 to 1996 and the
University of Pennsylvania Law School since 1993. He was a curriculum developer/instructor, and instructed judges on how to handle capital cases and criminal evidence, at The National Judicial College from 1998 to 2008.
Philadelphia court of common pleas After a number of judges were removed from the
First Judicial District, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in 1987 for corruption, Governor
Robert P. Casey, Sr. nominated replacement judges to Pennsylvania's senate, including Jones. When the senate did not accept five of Casey's nominations, including Jones, these five chose to run in elections for those judgeships, ultimately winning the elections in 1987. They are sometimes referred to as the "Casey Five." He was a judge on the Court of Common Pleas from 1987 to 2008, serving as President judge from 2006 to 2008. While president judge,
Pennsylvania's Supreme Court appointed Jones Chair of the Administrative Governing Board of the First Judicial District, which co-ordinates all the courts within that judicial district. During his time on the Court of Common Pleas, he was also a presiding and co-coordinating judge in the homicide division, a presiding judge in the major civil trial division, and was assigned to the Commerce Case Management Program as a specialized
business court judge. As a business court judge nationally, he was a Director of the American College of Business Court Judges. As President judge, Jones was instrumental in creating the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas' Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program, during the national foreclosure crisis of 2008. The program was considered a success.
Federal judicial service On July 24, 2008, Jones was nominated by President
George W. Bush to a seat on the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania vacated by Judge
Bruce William Kauffman. Jones was confirmed by the
United States Senate on September 26, 2008, and received his commission on October 30, 2008. He assumed
senior status on March 15, 2021. Jones fully retired upon turning 73 in November 2022. == Author ==