Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Diane G. Schulte
MSA SC 3520-2906

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, November 20, 1945.  Attended Howard County public schools; George Washington University, B.B.A., 1967; University of Maryland Law School, J.D., 1970.  Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1970.

Law clerk to the Hon. James R. Miller, U.S. District Court, 1970-71.
Assistant State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 1971-73.
Assistant County Solicitor, Howard County, 1973-74.
Chief Counsel, Maryland Senate Constitutional and Public Law Committee, 1975-76.
Member, Criminal Law and Litigation Section Council, Maryland Bar Association.
Merit Finalist, White House Fellowship, 1976.
Bar Examiner for State of Maryland, 1977-80.
Governor's Citation for Outstanding Service to Maryland, 1979.
Howard County Woman of the Year, 1979.
Member, Governor's Commission on Racing Reform, 1979-80.
Howard County's first female judge, 1980.
Judge, District Court Of Maryland, District 10, Howard County, 1980-1988 (resigned June 30, 1988)
Board member, Maryland Judicial Institute, 1984-.
Governor's Task Force on the Drinking Driver, 1985-86.
Criminal defense lawyer, Howard County, 1988-.

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Sources:
Frese, Diane P., ed.  Maryland Manual, 1987-1988.  Annapolis:  The Maryland State Archives, 1987.
"'Tough but fair' Judge Diane Schulte will leave the bench," The Baltimore Sun, 13 March 1988.

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