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Friday, February 24, 2012

Former States Attorney Davis Ruark Moving To New Mexico


As found on FB: Davis Ruark It's not yet Monday, but it's time to let all know that I was offered and I've accepted a position as Senior Assistant District Attorney/Experienced Trial Attorney in the 5th Judicial District in New Mexico. They are in need of an experienced prosecutor to handle murder and other serious cases, and I'm anxious to represent the people again in serious cases. The Eastern Shore of Maryland will always be my home, but the offer I received was a great one and the adventure will be exceptional. I will always stay in touch with all. Please stay in touch with me. They need me out there quickly, and I plan to be there quickly to help them out and focus on a new career. Thank you all for your friendship!

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

BUH BYE!!!

Anonymous said...

Good luck to you!

Anonymous said...

Good luck.

Anonymous said...

They need him quickly? Something just doesn't make sense here. I really don't think Ruark is licensed to practice law in New Mexico and if he isn't what is he going to be doing? What happens if he loses his Maryland license? He does have a court date on Monday but I guess the fix is already in for that. It's good that he is leaving anyway, wish he could take some of the other corupt politicians with him.

Anonymous said...

Good riddance from here and I sincerely hope he gets himself under control and does the job he did many years ago in Wicomico. I feel sad for Davis but am happy that he has the opportunity to make a change in his life. Good luck.

Anonymous said...

GOOD LUCK

Anonymous said...

Best wishes to you, Mr. Ruark. It was my pleasure to work with you as foreman of a grand jury as well as on a petit jury. You clearly knew what you were doing in those encounters I had with you. Good luck in NM.

Anonymous said...

Davis, you did wonderful things for Wicomico, I hope you can rise to that for New Mexico, Good luck. Thanks for your service.

Anonymous said...

Watch out for the drug cartels,mexico isnt salisbury!

Anonymous said...

A little presumpsious I would say, after all he does have a court date on Monday. What if he gets time or probation? Oh, I guess I forgot, that kind of stuff doesn't happen to people like Ruark.

Anonymous said...

I extend my best wishes to you and hope a change of scenery will be good for you. Use your abilities to the fullest and you will be fine. Good Luck.

Anonymous said...

8:53 what are you talking about? Davis is moving to NEW MEXICO NOT MEXICO! There is a difference you know? I live in New Mexico and there are no more drugs here than there are anywhere else in the US. And yes, New Mexico the US!

Anonymous said...

Whats the court case for?

Anonymous said...

8:53am - the article said NEW Mexico NOT Mexico. Good Luck to you Davis - and what a beautiful state you are moving to, very unlike this place.

Anonymous said...

A license for virtually anything is easier to obtain once a person has been officially hired.Davis won't have any problems in New Mexico.I hope all goes well for him.

Anonymous said...

Violating a peace order 2:02.

Anonymous said...

Any lawyer has to pass a bar examine given by the state in which they are going to practice 6:25. Having a job has nothing to do with it.