Robert M. Bell
Robert Mack Bell (born July 6, 1943) is an American lawyer and jurist from Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Since 1991 he as been a justce of Maryland's State Supreme Court, and its Chief Justice since 1996.
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July 6 - 1943 - American - Anne Arundel County, Maryland - 1991 - Maryland - State Supreme Court - 1996
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Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, his parents soon moved to Baltimore, Maryland. While attending Dunbar High School there in 1960, Bell had his first expriences with the judicial system. He joined a group of students in a sit-in protest at a segragated restaurant. He was arrested, convicted of trespassing, and fined $10. His appeals went as far as the U.S. Supreme Court where he was represented by Thurgood Marshall. While the case was returned to state courts, his conviction was ultimately reversed in 1965.
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Rocky Mount, North Carolina - Baltimore, Maryland - Sit-in - U.S. Supreme Court - Thurgood Marshall
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Bell graduated with a BA in history from Morgan State University in Baltimore in 1966 and while there became a brother of Alpha Phi Omega. He went on to Harvard Law where he earned at JD in 1969. That same year he was admitted to the bar and began his practice in Baltimore. In 1975 he first became a judge in the Maryland District Court in Baltimore. Since then he has served at every level of the state court system.
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Morgan State University - 1966 - Alpha Phi Omega - Harvard Law - JD - 1969 - 1975
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