GRAYDON S. McKEE III, Chief Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit (Calvert, Charles, Prince George's & St. Mary's counties), 2003 to November 7, 2007. Retired November 7, 2007. Associate Judge, Prince George's County Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, October 16, 1987 to November 7, 2007. Circuit Administrative Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit October 21, 1992 to May 1, 1997. Member, Juvenile Law Committee, 1998-2001, Maryland Judicial Conference. Juvenile Court Coordinating Judge, 1999-07.
District Administrative Judge, District Court of Maryland, District 5, Prince George's County, February 1980 to September 1987 (Associate Judge, March 3, 1977 to February 1987). Chair, Corrections Advisory Board, Prince George's County, 1982-92. Chair, Computer Transition Team of the District Court, 1984-87.
Master of Juvenile Causes, Prince George's County, 1970 to February 1977 (substitute, 1970-75; full-time, 1975-77). Member, Board of Education, Prince George's County, 1972-73. Member, Joint Committee on Mental Health, Prince George's County.
Born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1937. Attended McGuffy High School, Claysville, Pennsylvania; Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, B.A., 1960; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1967 (president, student body, 1966-67); University of Virginia (international law); College of Juvenile Justice; National Judicial College on Court Administration, 1980, 1993. Served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1955-78. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1967. Member, American and Maryland State Bar Associations; Prince George's County Bar Association (past chair, mental health committee). Member, National Council of Juvenile Court Judges; American Association of Judges; National Association for Court Management. Adjunct faculty, Prince George's Community College, Florida Institute of Technology, Washington, DC, area. Past president, New Carrollton Recreation Club.
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