Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, November 5, 1997 to January 14, 2003.
Staff Counsel for U.S. Senator Paul S. Sarbanes, 1977-78. Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, 1978-82. Deputy State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 1983-87. State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 1987-95. Member, Governor's Study Commission on Legal Fees; Governor's Task Force on Alternative Sanctions to Incarceration, 1991-92; Governor's Commission on Funding of the Arts in Maryland, 1991-92; Governor's Commission on the Death Penalty, 1992-93. Former member, Governor's Council on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, 1997-2003. Member, Governor's Executive Council, 1997-2003; Cabinet Council on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, 1997-2003; Asbestos Oversight Committee, 1997-2003; Maryland Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy, 1997-98; Education Coordinating Council for Correctional Institutions, 1997-2003; State Information Technology Board, 1997-2003; Interdepartmental Advisory Committee for Minority Affairs, 1997-2003; Pricing Committee for Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, 1997-2003; Pricing and Selection Committee for Rehabilitation and Employment Programs, 1997-2003; Sentencing Guidelines Advisory Board, 1997-99; Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, 1997-2003; Special Study Commission on the Maryland Public Ethics Law, 1998; Committee on Building Public Trust and Confidence in the Justice System, 1998-99; Governor's Task Force on Childproof Guns, 1999; Governor's Year-2000 Readiness Task Force, 1999-2000; Commission on Juvenile Justice Jurisdiction, 1999-2001; State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy, 1999-2003; Forensic Sciences Task Force, 2000-01; Pretrial Release Project Advisory Committee, 2000-01; Cease Fire Council, 2000-03; Correctional Training Commission, 2000-03; Drug and Alcohol Council, 2001-03; Maryland Green Buildings Council, 2001-03; Advisory Council on Offender Employment Coordination, 2001-03; Governor's Commission to Study Poverty in Maryland, 2001-03; Governor's Interagency Council on Homelessness, 2002-03; Public School Labor Relations Board, 2011-.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 17, 1950. Dartmouth College, B.A. (government), cum laude, 1972; Harvard University School of Law, J.D., 1975. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1977. Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP. Member, Maryland State Bar Association (criminal law & practice section; co-chair, special committee on minorities in the legal profession); Baltimore City Bar Association; Monumental City Bar Association. Associate attorney, Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, 1975-77. Board member, Citizens' Planning and Housing Association, 1975-77; Baltimore Zoological Society, 1984-; Sinai Hospital, 1987-; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 1988-; Baltimore Museum of Art, 1988-; Baltimore Education Scholarship Trust, 1990-; Maryland Mentoring Partnership; Gilman School. Member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (board member, 1990-92); Urban League. Member, Maryland Judicial Campaign Conduct Committee, 2005-09. Member, Advisory Board, University of Baltimore School of Law. Board of Trustees, Baltimore Community Foundation. Nelson A. Rockefeller Distinguished Service Award, The Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth, 1998. Daniel Webster Distinguished Service Award, Dartmouth Club of Washington, DC, 2003. Maryland Leadership in Law Award, Daily Record, 2013. Vestry, St. James Episcopal Church, 1986-90. Married; two sons.
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