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Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5
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Location: Upper Marlboro 20772
Firm: Harding Law LLC

Mr. Harding served as an Assistant State's Attorney for Prince George's County from 1984 until 1991. As a senior trial attorney in the homicide unit he handled many of the County's high visibility cases. The Prince Georges Journal marked Mr. Harding's move to private practice with a front page article entitled 'Tough prosecutor crosses aisle."  He has since been honored a Super Lawyer.  This honor is limited to no more than 5% of Maryland lawyers.  He is also rated as Superb by AVVO an attorney rating service.  This is the highest rating issued by AVVO.  He has been AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell for many years, their highest rating. Mr. Harding continues to handle high profile criminal cases and major accident cases. Some of his more noteworthy cases include:. *St v Wooten obtained a dismissal in an armed robbery case.*St v Jones- obtained an acquittal before a jury in a serious shooting case.*St v Johnson- obtained a dismissal in a carjacking drive by shooting.*St v Jones- obtained an acquittal large quantity narcotics case.*St v Eubanks-obtained an acquittal before a jury in a murder case. Mr. Eubanks was later sued by the family of the decedent for civil        wrongful death and Mr. Harding won that case before a different jury.*St v Massey- obtained a dismissal in an arson case.*St v Melton obtained a dismissal in a drug recognition/DUI case. *Maxwell v Watkins Nurseries- obtained a judgment for wrongful death of $800, for his client.. Mr. Harding has obtained countless acquittals in DWI and MVA cases.. Mr. Harding developed superior trial skills as a prosecutor in Prince George's County.  Some of his high profile cases that garnered media coverage include:. * The 1987 trial of Brian Tribble accused of supplying the cocaine that killed University of Maryland basketball star Len Bias. Mr. Harding was featured in the movie Without Bias and on ESPN.* The 1988 conviction of a former Washington police officer Thurlow K. Norris for auto theft. The four week criminal trial was the longest ever in the county.* The 1989 conviction of Steven L. Steward, alleged drug ring enforcer, for killing a crack dealer during a robbery.* The 1990 conviction of Arthur R. Miles and Ronald H. Jeter for murdering and robbing a pizza deliveryman in Largo, Maryland.* The 1991 manslaughter conviction of Bobby R. Stanbury, an abused son, for killing his father.* The 1991 conviction of Daniel T. Brashear for the tape recorded killing of his girlfriend.* The first conviction in Prince George's county of a husband for raping his wife. Ralph J. Carbaugh Jr.'s 1991 conviction also became the second conviction of a husband for rape in the state of Maryland.

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Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.4 out of 5
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Location: Upper Marlboro 20772
Firm: Law Office of Byran T. Bookhard

Bryan Bookhard is the owner, practicing in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense and family law.. Prior to establishing the Law Office of Bryan T. Bookhard, LLC, Bryan was a Partner at Bookhard & Thomas, LLC. At Bookhard & Thomas, LLC, Bryan practiced in the family law, personal injury and criminal law sections of the firm. Prior to becoming a Partner, at Bookhard & Thomas, LLC, Bryan was an associate at the Washington office of Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo, PC. At Mintz Levin, Bryan represented several large telecommunications companies before the Federal Communications Commission. While at Mintz Levin, Bryan also counseled individuals on family law issues on a pro bono basis.. Bryan is admitted to practice in Maryland and the District of Columbia. He earned his B.A., magna cum laude, from Howard University (1990), and was awarded his J.D., cum laude, from Howard University School of Law (1998), where he was a member of the Howard Law Journal and the Problems and Briefs Chair of the Charles Hamilton Houston Moot Court Team. Bryan received the Earl H. Davis Memorial Prize for Outstanding Advocacy from the Olender Foundation. Bryan was a Finalist at the National Telecommunications Moot Court Competition where he received the Best Oralist Award. Bryan is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, D.C. Superior Court Trial Lawyers Association, Family Division Trial Lawyers Association of D.C., Maryland State Bar Association, and the D.C. Bar.. Bar Admissions:Maryland, 1998District of Columbia, 1999. Education:Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C., 1998J.D.Honors: cum laude. Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1990B.A.Honors: magna cum laude. Past Employment Positions:Bookhard & Thomas, LLC 2004-2007Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., Associate, 1998 – 2004

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