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Gelfman named administrative judge for Howard County Circuit Court
Lenore R. Gelfman has been named administrative judge for the Howard County Circuit Court, succeeding Diane O. Leasure, who announced her retirement, effective Nov. 4, 2011. "Judge Gelfman has a long and impressive record of service," said Court of...Tags: Howard County, University of Baltimore, Justice System, Colleges and Universities, Judges
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Gelfman appointed Howard County Circuit Court administrative judge
Circuit Court Judge Lenore R. Gelfman, a judge for the past 22 years, will be the second female to serve as administrative judge of the Howard County Circuit Court beginning November. "I very much enjoy being a judge," Gelfman said in an interview. "I...Tags: Ellicott City, University of Baltimore, Colleges and Universities, Labor Legislation, Howard County
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Judge rules case against Howard school board member can go forward
An administrative law judge has denied Allen Dyer's request to block his removal from the Howard County school board, setting in motion proceedings that would have Dyer defending his seat next year as he runs for re-election. The Howard school board...Tags: Prosecution, Howard County, Laws, Justice System, Lawyers
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Request for two-family dwelling on Cherrydell Road in Catonsville denied
A petition by the owners of a Paradise residence to allow their house to be a two-family dwelling has been denied. Lawrence Stahl, the managing administrative law judge in the county's Office of Administrative Hearings, sent out his decision about the...Tags: Justice System, Rentals, Justice System, Catonsville, Judges
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New Harford Circuit Court judge sworn in
A new Harford County Circuit Court judge donned a former judge's robe Friday after she was sworn in as the second woman ever to serve on the local court.
Judge M. Elizabeth Bowen's father, retired Calvert County Judge Perry Bowen, watched as his...Tags: Justice System, Elizabeth Bowen, Calvert County, Harford County, Justice System
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State courts committee to consider new foreclosure rules for lawyers
A committee that sets rules for Maryland's courts is scheduled to meet Friday to debate whether lawyers who filed legal documents in foreclosure cases without actually having signed the papers themselves should be required to defend their work in court or...Tags: Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), The Washington Post, Prince George's County, Justice System, Lawyers
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Maryland's high court approves foreclosure review
Maryland courts got the go-ahead Tuesday to conduct sweeping reviews of possibly thousands of foreclosure cases to root out those with problematic or fraudulent documentation, while the federal government separately announced investigations into...Tags: Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Corporate Crime, Prince George's County, Mortgages, Maryland
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Wheels of justice skid to a stop
Defendants awaiting bail reviews are spending extra nights in jail because of court closures throughout the state, and the delays are expected to continue as the second storm in a week dumps another layer of snow across the region today. The closings are...Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, Criminals, Safety of Citizens, Lawyers
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Lifting language barrier in court
Sun StaffMarta S. Goldstein leans in to hear what the judge is saying during private conferences at the bench, sometimes pulls up a chair near a soft-spoken witness who is testifying, and strides across the courtroom to the jury box to catch everything the...Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, Criminals, Local Government, Lawyers
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David Nitkin on state politics issues
Elections Bob, Catonsville: Kristen Cox helps soften [Gov. Robert L.] Ehrlich [Jr.]'s image, but does she have the experience to be lieutenant governor? Nitkin: The position of lieutenant governor in Maryland carries no official duties; lieutenant...Tags: Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Prince George's County, Local Elections, Maryland, State Budgets
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The deconstruction of Harriet Miers is filled with sexism
When the first news stories about Harriet Miers' nomination to the Supreme Court all used the same quote from President Bush describing her as "a pit bull in size 6 shoes," I decided I would listen carefully to this debate. Even before all the...Tags: The New York Times, George W. Bush, Local Government, Christianity, Condoleezza Rice
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View from Summitt
The point guard yells "outlet!" and sprints up court. Her head coach, Pat Summitt, shouts, "Go! Go!" as Shannon Bobbitt blows by. At the other end, there are a few sharp passes, criss-crossing the court like laser beams in a security system. "Nice! Nice!"...Tags: Justice System, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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