Fills Vacancies in Wicomico County District Court
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced he has selected Abigail Marsh and David Martz as judicial appointees for the Wicomico County District Court. The governor made the appointments after interviewing nominees submitted by the judicial nominating commission for Wicomico County.
“The appointment of qualified individuals to serve across our state’s justice system is paramount to upholding our responsibilities to the people of Maryland and maintaining the highest standards of the rule of law,” said Governor Hogan. “I have confidence that Ms. Marsh and Mr. Martz will be strong advocates for the law and will serve the citizens of Wicomico County admirably.”
Abigail Marsh is the executive director of the Life Crisis Center, a non-profit legal services and advocacy center. Prior to joining the center, she served as the Deputy State’s Attorney for Worcester County in the circuit court division under State’s Attorney Beau Oglesby. She also worked in private practice for three years, where she handled insurance defense and municipal matters. Ms. Marsh received her B.A. from Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa. and her J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law. She clerked for the Honorable Alfred T. Truitt, Jr., Circuit Court for Wicomico County.
David Martz has spent almost his entire career as a prosecutor with the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office. Previously, Martz was employed by Robert A. Eaton, P.A., where he focused on legal issues related to municipal government and local legislation. He also served as a law clerk for the Honorable Daniel M. Long, Circuit Court for Somerset County. He obtained his B.A. from Salisbury University and his J.D. from the University of Louisville School of Law.
“The appointment of qualified individuals to serve across our state’s justice system is paramount to upholding our responsibilities to the people of Maryland and maintaining the highest standards of the rule of law,” said Governor Hogan. “I have confidence that Ms. Marsh and Mr. Martz will be strong advocates for the law and will serve the citizens of Wicomico County admirably.”
Abigail Marsh is the executive director of the Life Crisis Center, a non-profit legal services and advocacy center. Prior to joining the center, she served as the Deputy State’s Attorney for Worcester County in the circuit court division under State’s Attorney Beau Oglesby. She also worked in private practice for three years, where she handled insurance defense and municipal matters. Ms. Marsh received her B.A. from Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa. and her J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law. She clerked for the Honorable Alfred T. Truitt, Jr., Circuit Court for Wicomico County.
David Martz has spent almost his entire career as a prosecutor with the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office. Previously, Martz was employed by Robert A. Eaton, P.A., where he focused on legal issues related to municipal government and local legislation. He also served as a law clerk for the Honorable Daniel M. Long, Circuit Court for Somerset County. He obtained his B.A. from Salisbury University and his J.D. from the University of Louisville School of Law.
Mr. Martz is the man for the job!
ReplyDeleteAbbey Marsh is HOT!! Always great to have a hottie for a judge!!
ReplyDeleteAbigail Marsh is the executive director of the Life Crisis Center
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I'm just not seeing how her experience as a director for the Life Crisis Center qualifies her to be a judge?? I don't care if she is HOT or not!!
Um. Read the press release. She was a former prosecutor in the States Attorneys Office and then a private practice attorney. She is hot AND well qualified. She is one of the top two female attorneys in the area along with Angie Dipietro. BOTH of them would make EXCELLENT judges.
DeleteCongratulations Mr. Martz the Governor made great choice Mr. Martz is a man with impeccable character.
ReplyDeleteMarsh, yes. Martz, not so much.
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ReplyDeleteUm. Read the press release. She was a former prosecutor in the States Attorneys Office and then a private practice attorney. She is hot AND well qualified. She is one of the top two female attorneys in the area along with Angie Dipietro. BOTH of them would make EXCELLENT judges.
November 21, 2019 at 8:08 AM
LOL... Ok!
Why now Hogan. Are you not a lame duck - now we can lol. Hate that lame acronym. Lame
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