Who is the States Attorney for Maryland?
Marilyn J. Mosby, State's Attorney, Baltimore, Maryland.
How many state attorneys are there in Maryland?
Our 98 Assistant United States Attorneys and 73 support personnel are committed to excellence, integrity and achievement. Employees are organized into Civil, Criminal and Administrative Divisions and based in two offices, the Northern Division in Baltimore and the Southern Division in Greenbelt.2 days ago
Who is the Baltimore County State's Attorney?
Scott D. ShellenbergerScott D. Shellenberger, State's Attorney, Baltimore County, Maryland.
Who is the Montgomery County MD attorney?
John McCarthy, State's Attorney For Montgomery County.
Who is the District Attorney of Baltimore Maryland?
Marilyn MosbyBoston, Massachusetts, U.S. Marilyn Mosby (née James; born January 22, 1980) is an American politician and lawyer who has been the State's Attorney for Baltimore since 2015. She is the youngest chief prosecutor of any major American city.
Who is the governing authority for licensing and monitoring attorneys in Maryland?
The State Board of Law Examiners coordinates the receipt and filing of applications for admission to the Maryland bar, administers the bar examination in Maryland, investigates the legal competence and character and fitness of persons who seek a license to practice law in the state courts of Maryland, and recommends to ...
What do state attorneys do?
A State's Attorney, along with a phalanx of Assistant State's Attorneys, prosecutes criminal and civil cases for the people. ... A State's Attorney is the most common term for a prosecutor, someone who represents the people in criminal and civil legal matters.
Is Marilyn Mosby in a sorority?
“I didn't join a sorority.Jun 23, 2015
Who is the new mayor of Baltimore?
Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, working to end gun violence, restore the public's trust in government and change Baltimore for the better. Scott was unanimously elected President of the Baltimore City Council by his colleagues in May 2019.
Who is state attorney for Florida?
Ashley Moody (Republican Party)Florida / Attorney generalAshley Brooke Moody is an American attorney and politician serving as the Florida attorney general since January 2019. Wikipedia
Factual Background
Given the nature of the issues presented on appeal, appellant's version of the facts relating to her employment and eventual resignation shall be set forth in some detail. In 1979 appellant began her employment with KFC. In October 1987, at her request, appellant was transferred from her position as area manager for KFC's franchise services to training store manager at a store on Un…
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Wrongful Discharge
Considering first the issue of whether the lower court erred in dismissing appellant's wrongful discharge claim, we are called upon to revisit our holding in Moniodis v. Cook, 64 Md. App. 1, 494 A.2d 212 (1985), in light of a modification of Md. Ann. Code art. 100, § 95 (1985, 1989 Cum.Supp.), which prohibits the use of a lie detector test as a condition of employment. Appella…
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Sexual Harassment and Reprisal
Next, appellant contends that the lower court erred in dismissing her reprisal claims brought under § 27-19(b) and 20(a) of the Montgomery County Code, which, significantly, the Court of Appeals, during the pendency of this case, ruled was unconstitutional. See McCrory Corp. v. Fowler, 319 Md. 12, 570 A.2d 834 (1990). Pursuant to Montgomery County Code § 27-20(a), app…
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Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Finally, appellant avers that the court erred in granting judgment notwithstanding the verdict (n.o.v.) on her intentional infliction of emotional distress count. In Harris v. Jones, 281 Md. 560, 380 A.2d 611 (1977), the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress was first formally recognized in Maryland. In Beye v. Bureau of National Affairs, 59 Md. App. 642, 477 A.2d 1197 (1…
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Notes
The employee appellants in Moniodiselected not to join in the settlement reached in Sachs v. Rite Aid of Maryland, Inc. Docket 120A, A-60168 (Baltimore City Circuit Court 1981). We observe that, by 1965 Md. Laws, ch. 717, the General Assembly declared equal employment opportunity to be a matter of state public policy and enacted the unlawful employment practice provisions containe…
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