About Justice Joe Deters

 Justice Joseph T. Deters is the 163rd justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He took office in January 2023, following appointment by Governor Mike DeWine.

Prior to joining the Court, Justice Deters served as Hamilton County’s longest-tenured prosecutor. He held the position for more than 25 years over two stints: 1992-1999 and 2005-2023.

During his time as prosecutor, Justice Deters established the first drug court in Ohio, in partnership with Hamilton County Common Pleas Court. The Hamilton County Drug Treatment and Recovery Court now handles more cases than any other specialized docket in the state. Additionally, he established the county’s first victim/witness advocate program and helped develop several diversion programs for first time non-violent offenders, started a sex offender unit to monitor offender registration and compliance, and formed a unit focused on violent crimes against women and children.

In between his time as county prosecutor, Justice Deters was elected statewide as Ohio Treasurer for two terms, in 1998 and 2002. As treasurer, he was responsible for collecting, managing, and investing more than $11 billion in assets for the state.

He served as Hamilton County Clerk of Courts from 1988-1992. The justice spent the first six years of his legal career as an assistant Hamilton County prosecutor.

Justice Deters received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Cincinnati. He received the U.C. Law School's Nicholas Longworth III Alumni Achievement Award in 1997 for outstanding contributions in legal practice and public and community service. He is a member of the Cincinnati Bar Association and various civic organizations. He previously served on the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees, Ohio Organized Crime Commission, and the Southern Ohio Leukemia Foundation.