![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In this capacity, he rejected a plan by the law firm of Peter G. He retired in 2009 from full service as a judge but continued as judge-in charge of the asbestos docket. Parris Glendening named him to the Circuit Court for Baltimore City in 2001. Leone and wounded others inside a Calvert Street building housing a temporary City Hall, Judge Glynn declined to reduce the level of confinement of the gunman, Charles A. Judge Glynn also practiced law at three law firms: Levin, Gann & Hankin, Sherbow, Shea and Tatelbaum, and Melnicove, Kaufman, Weiner & Smouse.Ī 2007 Sun article said that many years after a man declared to be insane shot to death Baltimore Councilman Dominic M. “In order to make the system run smoothly and without constant delays,” a 2003 Sun article said, "Glynn he would have to clone himself “20 times.” In 2003, when named to the criminal docket, Judge Glynn discussed the volume of cases before his court. He was also judge-in-charge of the criminal docket and chaired the Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee from 1974 to 1976. While serving as a District Court judge, he was chair of its Judicial Educational Committees and worked on domestic violence, drug addiction, criminal procedure, alternative dispute resolution and consumer utility regulation, as well as judicial ethics and moral philosophy. ![]()
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