Admitted
1972, Maryland; 1973, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland; 1974, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 1993, Colorado
Law School
Duke University School of Law, J.D., 1972
Law School Graduation Year
1972
College
The Johns Hopkins University, B.A., 1969
Memberships
The Bar Association of Baltimore City; Maryland State, Colorado, Federal (Board of Governors, 1982-1988; President, Maryland Chapter, 1988-1989) and American (Member, Sections on: Criminal Justice; Litigation) Bar Associations; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association (Board Member, 1985—; President, 1989-1990).
Biographical
Recipient: Attorney General's Honors Program, 1972; Maryland's Top Criminal Lawyers, Baltimore Magazine, 1995; Criminal Justice Act John Adams Award, U.S. District Court of Maryland, 2001. Author: Attorney Subpoenas: A Need for Association Intervention, 4 The Barrister No. 3 (1987); Disclosure to the IRS, XXIV Maryland Bar Journal No. 1 (1991); Discovery Under the Maryland Rules-Privileges, MICPEL (1997). Lecturer: National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1995—; The Defense of the Criminal Trial in Maryland, National Business Institute, 2001. Attorney, Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, 1972-1973. Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland, 1973-1978. Weinberg and Green, 1978-1980. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, 2001.