Jan M. Alexander
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Jan Marshall Alexander is an associate judge for the Third Circuit Court in Baltimore County, Maryland. He has served in this position since June 9, 2010 and was elected to the court later that year.[1][2]
Education
Alexander received his undergraduate degree from Morgan State University in 1982 and his J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1985.[2]
Career
- 2010-2025: Associate Judge, Third Circuit Court
- 2002-2010: Associate Judge, Maryland Eighth District
- 1988-2002: Assistant State's Attorney, Baltimore City
- 1987-2002: Panel Chair, Health Claims Arbitration Office
- 1987-1988: Associate Attorney, Fugett & Hitchcock, P.A.
- 1985-1987: Law Clerk and Bailiff, Baltimore City Orphans' Court[2]
Awards and associations
- Member, Maryland State Bar Association
- Member, Baltimore County Bar Association
- Member, Monumental City Bar Association
- Member, Maryland State's Attorneys' Association
- Member, Harry A. Cole Judicial Council[2]
2010 election
Alexander ran unopposed for re-election to the Third Circuit Court. Alexander received 25.15% of the vote, as one of four judges on the ballot, on November 2, 2010.[1][3]
- Main article: Maryland judicial elections, 2010
See also
- Baltimore City, Maryland
- Baltimore County, Maryland
- Maryland Circuit Courts
- Judicial selection in Maryland
External links
Footnotes
Federal courts:
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Maryland • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Maryland
State courts:
Maryland Supreme Court • Appellate Court of Maryland • Maryland District Courts • Maryland Circuit Courts • Maryland Orphans' Court
State resources:
Courts in Maryland • Maryland judicial elections • Judicial selection in Maryland