GREEN v. COMM'N ON JUDICIAL DISABILITIES

Nos. 3467, 2799, Sept. Term, 2018.

239 A.3d 711 (2020)

247 Md. App. 591

Carlton M. GREEN v. State of Maryland COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISABILITIES.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

September 30, 2020.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Argued by Walter W. Green (Green Law PC, on the brief), College Park, MD, for Appellant.

Argued by Joseph Dudek ( Brian E. Frosh , Atty. Gen., on the brief), Baltimore, MD, for Appellee.

Panel: Fader, C.J., Graeff, Nazarian, JJ.


Carlton Green, appellant, filed a complaint with the Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities ("the Commission"), against a judge. Several months later, the Commission notified Mr. Green that it was dismissing his complaint based on its conclusion that the evidence failed to show that the judge committed sanctionable conduct.

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