ROBERT A. GREENBERG, Circuit Administrative Judge, 6th Judicial Circuit (Frederick & Montgomery counties), and County Administrative Judge, Montgomery County Circuit Court, August 1, 2017 to July 6, 2021 (Associate Judge, January 11, 2006 to July 31, 2017). Retired August 30, 2021. Vice-Chair, Commission on Judicial Disabilities, 2011-15 (member, 2006-15). Chair, Judicial Inquiry Board, Commission on Judicial Disabilities, 2016-21. Member, Criminal Justice Coordinating Commission, Montgomery County, 2017-21. Member, Equal Justice Committee, 2020-21 (chair, operations subcommittee, 2020-21), Judicial Council.
Assistant State's Attorney, Montgomery County, 1981-84. Member, Peer Review Panel, Attorney Grievance Commission, 1999-2005.
Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, February 3, 1952. Attended Wheaton High School, Silver Spring, Maryland; Washington College, B.A. (american studies), 1974; University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1978 (member, University of Baltimore Law Review, 1977-78). Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1978; U.S. District Court for District of Maryland, 1984. Law clerk to Judge Plummer M. Shearin, Montgomery County Circuit Court, 1978-1980. Member, Maryland State Bar Association (civil subcommittee of pattern jury instruction committee, 2013-); Montgomery County Bar Association (community outreach program, 2010-). Member, Montgomery County Inns of Court, 1997- (program director, 1999-2000; executive committee, 2005-07). Author, Casenote: "Maryland Declaration of Rights Requires Unanimous Jury Verdict, Unless Defendant Waives Rights Effectively," 7 University of Baltimore Law Review 130 (1977). Instructor (constitutional law), U.S. Department of Agriculture Graduate School, 1980-87. President, Board of Directors, Montgomery School Safety Committee, 1993-. Youth baseball and basketball coach, 1993-2004. Volunteer, Shepherd's Table, 2010-. Annual Community Outreach Award, Montgomery County Bar Association, 2012. Anselm Sodaro Judicial Civility Award, Maryland State Bar Association, 2015.
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