MARILYN J. MOSBY
State's Attorney (Democrat), 2015-23
State's Attorney, Baltimore City, January 5, 2015 to January 3, 2023. Member, Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Baltimore City, 2015-17; Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council [Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems], Baltimore City, 2015-23.
Member, State's Attorneys' Coodination Council, 2015-23; Governor's Council on Gangs and Violent Criminal Networks, 2017-23.
Assistant State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 2006-11.
Member, Peer Review Panel, Attorney Grievance Commission, 2012-.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, January 22, 1980. Attended Dover-Sherborn High School, Dover, Massachusetts; Tuskegee University, B.A. (political science & government), magna cum laude, 2002; Boston College Law School, J.D., 2005. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 2006. Attorney. Field Counsel, Liberty Mutual Insurance, 2011-15. Member, Maryland State Bar Association, 2012- (young lawyers section); Monumental Bar Association, 2011- (judicial nominating committee); Alliance of Black Women Attorneys, 2013-. Member, Association for Prosecuting Attorneys. Board of Directors, Reservoir Hill Improvement Council, 2013-. Treasurer, Psalms in Motion. Org, 2011-. Member, Links, Inc.; Baltimore Junior League; The Dubois Circle; Baltimore City Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (criminal justice committee). Leading Women Award, Daily Record, 2013. 50 Women to Watch, Baltimore Sun, 2013, 2014. Top 40 Under 40, Baltimore Magazine, 2014. Junius W. Williams Young Lawyer of the Year, National Bar Association, 2015. Newsmaker of the Year Award, National Newspaper Publishers Association, 2016. Measure of a Person Award, Washington Inter-Alumni Council, United Negro College Fund, 2016. Civil Rights Champion of Justice, Office of General Counsel, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2017. Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award, Greater Baltimore Urban League, 2018. Member, New Psalmist Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland. Two children.
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