Booth Marcus Ripke
Criminal Defense Attorney | Serving Baltimore, MD
- Criminal Defense
- Ethics And Professional Responsibility
Booth Marcus Ripke
Criminal Defense Attorney | Serving Baltimore, MD
Criminal Defense & Ethics And Professional Responsibility
Biography
Booth Ripke has 15 years of experience as a criminal defense litigator. He has successfully defended a full range of cases - from major federal felonies to state court misdemeanors. His advocacy was critical in winning the release of Walter Lomax, who had been wrongly imprisoned for 39 years, and winning an Actual Innocence Petition for George Seward, and obtaining a new trial in a first degree murder case for Brian Tate.
Mr. Ripke's practice is primarily focused on white collar, appellate and post-conviction criminal matters. He also focuses on appellate litigation in Maryland, the District of Columbia and the Fourth Circuit, as well as the defense of professional licenses. Mr. Ripke has represented numerous attorneys before either the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission, Bar Counsel of the District of Columbia, and in Rule 11 proceedings in federal court. He regularly defends issues like the unauthorized practice of law, questions involving alleged breaches of financial obligations, attorneys who have received formal complaints from judges, and attorneys facing possible professional repercussions arising from criminal convictions.
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Work Experience
2002 - 2005
University Of Maryland School Of Law, Adjunct Professor,
1999 - 2000
King & Spalding, Associate,
1998 - 1999
U.S. District Court For The District Of Maryland, Judicial Clerk,
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Booth Marcus Ripke
Criminal Defense & Ethics And Professional Responsibility