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  2. Karla Smith - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Smith was a driver behind a law that would criminalize child neglect in Maryland, punishable up to five years in prison. [5] In 2012, Governor Martin O’Malley appointed Smith as an Associate Judge for Maryland's District 6, serving Montgomery County. [6] She would become the first black district court judge in Montgomery County history.

  3. Michele D. Hotten - Wikipedia

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    Hotten served as a circuit court judge in Prince George's for 16 years and spent one year as a district court judge. She worked as an assistant state's attorney in Prince George's and served as deputy people's zoning counsel and as a hearing examiner for the county Board of Education. She also has worked in private practice. [1]

  4. Peter Killough - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In May 2024, he applied to fill the Maryland Supreme Court seat vacancy left by Justice Michele D. Hotten, who had reached the mandatory retirement age in April. [13] Governor Wes Moore appointed Killough to the Supreme Court on July 26, 2024, [5] and he was sworn in on July 31, 2024. [2]

  5. Adam B. Abelson - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2011, he served as a law clerk to Judge Catherine C. Blake of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland and again from 2011 to 2012 to Judge Andre M. Davis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. From 2012 to 2023, Abelson worked in private practice at Zuckerman Spaeder LLP. [2]

  6. Brynja M. Booth - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 2019, Governor Larry Hogan announced his appointment of Booth to the Supreme Court of Maryland. [2] On March 22, 2019, her appointment was confirmed by the Maryland Senate. [3] She took her seat on April 18, 2019. [1] She had a formal investiture on July 11, 2019. [4]

  7. Jonathan Biran - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, it was reported that Biran was one of ten lawyers who applied for a vacant seat on the Supreme Court of Maryland left by the retirement of Clayton Greene Jr. [5] On December 9, 2019, Governor Larry Hogan announced his appointment of Biran to be a Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland. [2]

  8. Reagan airport employees arrested for allegedly leaking video ...

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    Airport employee set to appear in court Arlington County General District Court records show Mbengue was slated to be arraigned on the charge Monday, but the hearing was continued. A future ...

  9. Matthew J. Fader - Wikipedia

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    Matthew J. Fader (born 1973) is an American lawyer serving as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland since 2022. He previously served as the chief judge of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals from 2018 to 2022.