Amymusu Jones

Amymusu K. Jones (c. 1948 - 2018) was a Liberian jurist and the first woman appointed magistrate of the Monrovia Magisterial Court in 1994, and was the longest circuit judge of Grand Cape Mount County.

She started her early education at Robertsport and at Konola Academy before moving to France where she acquired a Certificate in French Language at the L’institut Catholique in Paris.

She served as Judge of the Debt, Probate and other circuit courts before her nomination by Liberian President and confirmed by the Liberian Senate as Resident Judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit Court of Grand Cape Mount County, at the Temple of Justice In August 2002, becoming the first woman and longest-serving judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit Court for 12 years.

[4] In that year she was chosen to be among the international delegates who were appointed to oversee the elections in nearby Sierra Leone.

Jones was recorded as representing the Mano River Union Women's Network by the Carter Center who oversaw the work.