WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND

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WILLIAM H. McDERMOTT
Interim State's Attorney (Republican), 2018-19



Interim State's Attorney, Worcester County, January 26, 2018 to January 7, 2019. Former Assistant State's Attorney and Deputy State's Attorney, Worcester County.

Member, Child Fatality Review Team, Worcester County; Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council, Worcester County, 2018-19.

Deputy State's Attorney, Wicomico County, 2019-21.

Federal Immigration Judge, New York City Court, New York, 2021-.

Attended Snow Hill High School, Snow Hill, Maryland; Long Island University, B.S. (criminal justice), summa cum laude; Catholic University School of Law, J.D. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 2011. Member, Maryland State Bar Association (criminal law & practice section). Executive Board, Maryland State's Attorneys Association. Co-owner, Miss Patti Cake (bakery), 2012-. Board of Directors, Child Advocacy Center, 2018-. Member, Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, Pocomoke City, Maryland. Married.

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