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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 29, 2019

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Judge Fred S. Hecker named administrative judge of the Circuit Court for Carroll County

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera has named Judge Fred S. Hecker county administrative judge of the Circuit Court for Carroll County. The designation is effective February 1, 2019.

Judge Hecker will succeed Judge J. Barry Hughes as administrative judge. Judge Hughes, who will retire April 1 after nearly 15 years on the bench, is stepping down as administrative judge to ensure a smooth transition of leadership.

“Judge Hughes has provided exceptional service to the citizens of Carroll County as a jurist and as administrative judge,” Chief Judge Barbera said. “Judge Hughes was instrumental in last April’s launch in Carroll County of the Maryland Electronic Courts case management system. We have been fortunate to have him as a member of the Judiciary’s leadership, and we are equally fortunate with his successor. Judge Hecker is well-qualified for this new assignment and brings keen leadership skills, honed by the depth of his experience, to lead the court into the future.”

County administrative judges oversee the administration of the court, budget, and procurement functions. They also manage trial calendars to ensure the expeditious disposition of cases.

“I am humbled by Chief Judge Barbera’s support and trust in me as I take on this new responsibility,” Judge Hecker said. “I have been very fortunate and privileged to work with Judge Hughes, who has set an excellent example of leadership that I intend to build upon. I look forward to the opportunity to serve my community and the courts in this new capacity.”

Judge Hecker was appointed to the Circuit Court for Carroll County in January 2014 and has been presiding judge for the Drug Treatment Court since December 2015. He is the chair of the Maryland Judicial Council’s Court Technology Committee and a member of the Domestic Law Committee and Joint Work Group on Human Trafficking. He is also a frequent instructor at the Maryland Judiciary’s Judicial College.

After majoring in political science at Gettysburg College, Judge Hecker earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1987 and was admitted to the Maryland Bar the same year. Judge Hecker was a partner at MacDonald & Hecker, P.A., from 1994 to 2003, Miller & Truhe, LLC, from 2004 to 2005, and Miller & Hecker, LLC, from 2005 to 2013. A past member and president of the Board of Directors of Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, Judge Hecker received the Lee A. Caplan Award for Longstanding Commitment to Pro Bono and Ensuring Equal Access to Justice from the Pro Bono Resource Center.

“Judge Hecker will do a great job as administrative judge of the Circuit Court for Carroll County,” Judge Hughes said. “He has prepared for this position in the last three years in various administrative roles. Judge Hecker is respected by attorneys, our court personnel, and by judges across the state. He is the ideal choice to lead this court going forward. I commend Chief Judge Barbera for this excellent appointment,” Judge Hughes said. “I have been privileged to work with remarkable colleagues and court staff who provide dedicated and expert service to our community. It has been an honor and the capstone of my career to serve as a judge in Carroll County.”

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