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In the MATTER OF the Honorable Mary C. REESE, Judge of the District Court of Maryland for Howard County, Tenth Judicial Circuit
    Judicial Disabilities Docket No. 2 Sept. Term, 2017
    Court of Appeals of Maryland.
    March 22, 2018
    ARGUED BY Kendra Randall Jolivet, Esquire (Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities), FOR PETITIONER
    ARGUED BY Andrew Jay Graham, Esquire (Louis P. Malick, Esquire, Kramon & Graham, P.A. of Baltimore, MD), FOR RESPONDENT
    AMICUS CURIAE-MARYLAND CIRCUIT JUDGES ASSOCIATION, Kevin B. Collins, Esquire, Beth S. Brinkmann, Esquire and Ryan O. Mowery, Esquire (Covington & Burling LLP One City Center, 850 Tenth Street NW, Washington DC 20001)
    ARGUED BEFORE: Barbera, C.J., Greene, Adkins, McDonald, Watts, Hotten, Getty, JJ.
    ORDER
   WHEREAS, the Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities ("Commission"), pursuant to Maryland Rule 18-407(j) and (k), referred to this Court the case of In the Matter of the Honorable Mary C. Reese, Judge of the District Court of Maryland for Howard County, Tenth Judicial Circuit , Case Nos. CJD 2015-132, CJD 2015-133, and CJD 2015-134 for expedited consideration pursuant to Maryland Rule 18-408(a), and

WHEREAS, the Commission alleged that Judge Reese violated the Maryland Code of Judicial Conduct, specifically Maryland Rules 18-101.1 and 18-102.5, as a result of her presiding over a peace order hearing in the District Court of Maryland sitting in Carroll County, and

WHEREAS, this Court having concluded that the Commission did not prove by clear and convincing evidence that Judge Reese lacked the competence and diligence necessary to complete her judicial responsibilities or otherwise committed sanctionable conduct, as defined by Maryland Rule 18-401(j), and

WHEREAS, this Court held Oral Argument on March 6, 2018 and for reasons to be stated in an opinion later to filed, it is this 22nd day of March 2018,

ORDERED , by the Court of Appeals, that this proceeding against Judge Mary C. Reese be, and is, hereby dismissed with prejudice.