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The office was created in July 1777 and is the oldest law enforcement agency in Montgomery County. [67] It is headquartered in Rockville, Maryland. [68] It was nationally accredited in 1995, the first county sheriff's office in Maryland to be so.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Maryland. Former Lt. Governor Anthony Brown delivers Commencement Address at the 138th Maryland State Police Trooper Graduation in 2012
Victor Del Pino: [52] First Latino American male to lead the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office’s gang prosecution unit. He later became a judge. J. Franklyn Bourne, Jr. (1948): [12] [11] First African American to set up a law practice (c. 1950s) and serve as a Judge of the District 5 Court (1971) in Prince George’s County ...
Samuel Sheinbein (25 July 1980 [1] – 23 February 2014) was an American-Israeli convicted murderer. On 16 September 1997, Sheinbein, a 17-year-old senior at John F. Kennedy High School in Montgomery County, Maryland, and Aaron Benjamin Needle, a former classmate, killed Alfredo "Freddy" Enrique Tello, Jr. [2] They subsequently dismembered and burned the corpse in Aspen Hill, Maryland.
The Maryland attorney general's office, on Thursday, said the man who died Saturday night while in Hagerstown Police custody was Kelvin L. Baker, 46.
Douglas Friend Gansler (born October 30, 1962) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 45th attorney general of Maryland from 2007 to 2015. Gansler previously served as the state's attorney for Montgomery County, Maryland from 1999 to 2007.
In June 2021, Mireku-North filed to run for Montgomery County State's Attorney, challenging incumbent John McCarthy. [9] [10] She pledged to reform criminal justice, increase diversity in the state's attorney's office, [11] [12] and divert minor offenders from jail. [2] Mireku-North was defeated by McCarthy in the Democratic primary on July 19 ...
The MCPD was established in early July 1922, absorbing some responsibilities from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) through Chapter 259 of the Acts of 1922. At the time, the department was designated to consist of three to six officers that were appointed to two-year terms by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, with one officer designated as the chief.