Jemuri was born on 10 September 1929 to Serjan Wakijan and Jede Othman in Kuching.[1] After graduating from school, Jemuri joined the Sarawak Education Department as a junior untrained teacher and taught at the Green Road National Secondary School. In 1955, he was transferred to serve in the Sarawak administrative service where he had his first encounter with law and legal work.[2]
On 1 June 1965, Jemuri became a stipendiary magistrate. He was then appointed assistant Attorney-General of Sarawak on 8 November 1966.[2] In 1973, Jemuri was promoted as Attorney-General (A-G) and held that office until his retirement in 1984.[2] It was during his period in office that the infamous 1966 Sarawak constitutional crisis took place which resulted in the removal of Stephen Kalong Ningkan as Chief Minister of Sarawak.[3] However, he was later re-engaged on a contract basis and continued serving as A-G until 31 December 1987, following which he was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Malaysia. Finally, Jemuri was appointed the Chief Justice of Borneo on 11 March 1989, an office which he held until shortly after it was renamed the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak before his retirement on 9 September 1994.[2]
Jemuri died at a hospital in Kuching on 26 January 2022, at the age of 92.[1]