Governor Wes Moore recently announced the appointment of Kimberly Vicena Lewis to the Prince George’s County District Court.

Lewis has been serving in the Maryland Attorney General’s Office as Special Counsel in the Child Support Division of Department of Human Services since 2018 with the role of obtaining financial support for children and disabled adults.

“Kimberly Lewis has dedicated her life and career to public service. Whenever our state has called on her to serve, she has always answered with a resounding ‘yes’ – and I am grateful that she has raised her hand once again,” said Gov. Moore. “There is no doubt in my mind that Ms. Lewis will continue to honor the rule of law through her new role on the District Court bench.”

Prior to her service in the Office of the Attorney General, Lewis spent 21 years as an attorney with the Office of the Public Defender in Prince George’s County, where she managed juvenile cases, drug court cases, in addition to district and circuit court cases. She was also an adjunct professor at Prince George’s Community College where she taught courses in legal writing, research and analysis.

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