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Governor Selects Judicial Nominating Commission Members
ANNAPOLIS - 9/6/2007
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Governor O’Malley last week announced the chairs and members of the trial courts judicial nominating commissions for the State of Maryland. The commissions assist the Governor in appointing Maryland trial court judges by recommending those applicants who are legally and most fully professionally qualified to serve as judges. “Today, we are asking over 140 of our neighbors from throughout Maryland to come together and help me select the most qualified judiciary possible,” said Governor O’Malley. “We have assembled a group of highly-competent professionals from a diversity of backgrounds who represent the face of Maryland and who will help shape the future of Maryland’s judicial system.” Of the Governor’s appointments to the sixteen trial court commissions, 53 % are male, 47 % are female, 24 % are African American, 6 % are Asian/Pacific Americans, 5 % are Hispanic and 1% of the appointments are other. The lawyer members of the commissions reflect a diversity of legal practices and include civil, criminal, and family law practitioners. The commissions also include citizens ranging from business leaders to education professionals to community activists. All members of the commissions have demonstrated professional and personal involvement in the communities in which they live and work. Under the Governor’s prior executive order on the judicial nominating process, the commissions will meet each time a judicial vacancy occurs in that commission’s district, will research and interview judicial applicants, and will recommend to the Governor those applicants who are legally and most fully professionally qualified to serve as judges. Each commission shall also encourage qualified candidates, from a diversity of backgrounds, to apply for judicial appointment. The trial court commissions exist for sixteen different trial court districts in Maryland: The Governor’s appointees will serve on the commissions along with lawyers selected by the Bar Associations from across the State. Below find both the Governor’s selections and the Bar Association selections for each of the Judicial Nominating Commissions in Southern Maryland:
For a complete listing for the state, see the Governor’s Web site. |
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