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Judge Holly Reed, a long-serving member of the Montgomery County District Court, received high praise during the Maryland General Assembly's Executive Nominations Committee session on February 13, 2025. His nomination was supported by colleagues who highlighted his dedication to mental health and domestic violence issues, as well as his calm and deliberate approach to the law.
In his opening remarks, Judge Reed reflected on his 10 years of service on the bench, emphasizing the importance of respect for the judicial role. "I never place my robe anywhere but on a hanger," he stated, underscoring the significance of his position and the respect it commands in the community. He shared personal anecdotes about his journey, including his long-standing relationships with members of the legislature and his commitment to providing fair hearings for all parties involved in court cases.
Judge Reed also touched on the balance he strives to maintain between his demanding judicial responsibilities and personal life, mentioning his family, including his granddaughter, and his passion for boating. As he approaches his 70th birthday, he expressed gratitude for his role and the opportunity to serve the citizens of Montgomery County.
The session concluded with light-hearted remarks about potential retirement age extensions, reflecting the camaraderie among committee members. Judge Reed's nomination is seen as a continuation of his impactful service, with expectations for his ongoing contributions to the Maryland judicial system.
Converted from EXN Committee Session, 1/27/2025 #1 meeting on February 13, 2025
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