Patricia Jessamy

Honorable
Patricia C. Jessamy
State's Attorney for Baltimore City
In office
1995–2011
Preceded by Stuart O. Simms
Constituency Baltimore, Maryland
Personal details
Born (1948-07-26) July 26, 1948
Hollandale, Mississippi
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Howard Jessamy
Alma mater

Jackson State University

University of Mississippi School of Law
Profession Attorney
Religion African Methodist Episcopal
Website http://www.stattorney.org/article01.html

Patricia Coats Jessamy is a former chief prosecutor for the City of Baltimore, Maryland She was appointed to head the Office of the State's Attorney in 1995 and won reelection three times.

Background

Born on July 26, 1948 in Hollandale, Mississippi Jessamy received a B.A. from Jackson State University in 1970 and graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1974. She was admitted to the Maryland Bar later that year.

Career

Patricia Coats Jessamy, State’s Attorney, Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City is the first woman to serve as Baltimore City State’s Attorney. She began her legal career in Maryland in 1985 as an Assistant State’s Attorney. In 1987, State’s Attorney Stuart Simms appointed Mrs. Jessamy Deputy State’s Attorney for Administration. As Deputy State’s Attorney, Mrs. Jessamy created the Victim Assistance Program and was responsible for all fiscal matters, budgets, and personnel. In 1995, the Circuit Court unanimously appointed Mrs. Jessamy State’s Attorney when Mr. Simms resigned following his appointment as State Secretary for Juvenile Services. She has successfully run for re-election in November 1998, 2002, and 2006. Jessamy considered running for Mayor of Baltimore during the 1999 mayoral election,[1] but declined to run.

Jessamy was defeated in her September 14, 2010 primary bid by Democrat Gregg Bernstein.[2]

Notes

  1. White, Tony (May 27, 1999). "Mayor's race goes into high gear". Baltimore Afro-American. p. A1-2. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  2. Bishop, Tricia (17 September 2010), Jessamy concedes state's attorney race, Baltimore Sun, retrieved 18 September 2010

References

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