By Chris CasteelStaff writer ccasteel@oklahoman.comThe three judges being considered by Gov. Kevin Stitt for a spot on the Oklahoma Supreme Court have spent their careers in eastern Oklahoma, working in private practice and public service. Bryan County District Judge Mark Ronald Campbell, of Durant, has by far the most experience in criminal law, having served as an assistant district attorney and district attorney before getting a seat on the bench. Dustin Price Rowe, of Tishomingo, a Chickasaw Nation judge once known as being the youngest mayor in Oklahoma history, has the most varied political experience and many years as a country lawyer. Le Flore County District Judge Jonathan K.