Daniel Kennard Sadler (October 28, 1882 – April 2, 1960) was an American lawyer and justice on the New Mexico Supreme Court.
[2] Sadler married Jessie McGaugh, a native of Gentry, Arkansas, on August 27, 1911; they had two sons: Daniel Jr. and Robert G.[2] He then practiced law for six years in Dallas, Texas.
[2] Sadler was first elected to the New Mexico Supreme Court in 1930; it was his first candidacy for public office.
[7] His health continued to deteriorate, and he was admitted to St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe on March 11, 1960.
[2][3] At the time of his death, his 28-year tenure was the longest of any justice on the New Mexico Supreme Court during statehood.