The Hon. Sheila A. Condren is a district judge for the Oklahoma Twelfth Judicial District. She was elected to the bench in 2014.
Condren began her judicial career as a special judge for the Rogers County District Court, a position to which she was named in 2000. She served in that capacity until 2006, at which time she was appointed an associate district judge for Rogers County by former Governor Brad Henry in 2006.
Her memberships have included the Hudson-Hall-Wheaton Chapter of the American Inns of Court and the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advisory Council. She has also organized on the issue of jail overcrowding, creating a citizen’s recommendation committee and a pre-trial services program to ease the overcrowding crisis in Rogers County.
Condren earned a bachelor’s degree in social sciences from Kansas State University in 1984. She then completed a J.D. at the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1987. As a law student, Condren was a staff member of the Energy Law Journal.
She is admitted to practice in Oklahoma (1987), Kansas (1988), and the United States District Court for the District of Kansas and the Northern District of Oklahoma.
After graduating from law school, Condren was a law clerk for the Board of Administrative Appeals of the United States Department of Labor in Washington, D.C. She also spent time as an attorney in private practice as well as a staff attorney for Child Support Services of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (1989 to 2000).