In the Matter of Hon. Alfred Nance

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLAND

       Judicial Disabilities Docket No. 1

            September Term, 2017

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   IN THE MATTER OF THE HONORABLE

 ALFRED NANCE, JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT

 COURT OF MARYLAND FOR BALTIMORE

     CITY, EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
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            Barbera, C.J.
            Adkins
            McDonald
            Watts
            Hotten
            Getty,

                            JJ.




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             ORDER
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           Filed: December 14, 2017
In the Matter of the                          *       In the

HONORABLE ALFRED NANCE,                       *       Court of Appeals

Judge of the Circuit Court of                 *       of Maryland

Maryland for Baltimore City,                  *       JD Docket No. 1, September Term, 2017

Eighth Judicial Circuit                       *

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               WHEREAS, the Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities, pursuant to

Maryland Rule 18-407 (j) & (k), referred to this Court the case of In the Matter of the Honorable

Judge Alfred Nance, Judge of the Circuit Court for Maryland for Baltimore City, Eighth Judicial

Circuit, Case Nos. CJD 2015-121, CJD 2015-163 and CJD 2016-012 for expedited consideration

pursuant to Maryland Rule 18-408(a), and

               WHEREAS, Judge Nance having filed a Motion to Dismiss in light of his

resignation from the bench, effective December 1, 2017, with his declaration that he will not seek

recall as a Senior Judge, and there being no opposition filed, it is this 14th day of December, 2017,

               ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the case be, and it is hereby,

dismissed without a determination as to mootness.



                                                          /s/ Mary Ellen Barbera
                                                                 Chief Judge


Judge Greene did not participate in the consideration of this case.