Jesse Raymond Walters Jr.[1] (born December 26, 1938) is a former justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, a member from 1997 to 2003.
He transferred to the University of Idaho in Moscow, where received his bachelor's degree and a J.D.
In 1977, Walters was appointed a state judge in the fourth district (Boise) by Governor John Evans and was the first chief judge of the Idaho Court of Appeals, which began in 1982.
[2][3] Fifteen years later, he was appointed by Governor Phil Batt in 1997 to fill the vacancy of the retiring Charles McDevitt on the state supreme court.
[4] Walters was unopposed in 1998[5] and retired in 2003, succeeded by Roger Burdick.