Hotten becomes first African-American woman on Maryland appellate court
For the first time in history, an African-American woman is serving on the bench in a Maryland appellate court.
In Annapolis Tuesday, Gov. Martin O'Malley delivered the oath of office to Prince George's County Judge Michele Hotten.
Hotten was an associate judge for Prince George's County Circuit court for 15 years. She now sits on the Maryland Court of Special Appeals -- the state's second-highest court.
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