2023 Judicial Conference Program
SUE RADCLIFFE, LCSW-C/RYT 200 DORCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 3 CEDAR STREET | CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND 21613
SUE RADCLIFFE is a mental health therapist with over 25 years of clinical experience working in sexual assault/domestic violence programs, therapeutic foster care, outpatient mental health clinics, psychiatric units, partial hospitalization programs, juvenile delinquent facilities, and in public health. A graduate of Yeshiva University with a Master of Social Work, she currently resides and works on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Sue is employed by the Dorchester County Health Department located in Cambridge, Maryland. Specializing in children and families impacted by incarceration, she is trained in several evidenced-based treatment modalities such as Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and trauma-informed yoga. She has been qualified as an expert witness in trauma and child and family psychotherapy in several judicial jurisdictions in her area. Additionally, Sue is a trainer for Crisis Intervention Training (CIT), and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). She was appointed to the Police Training and Standards Commission Board by Governor Wes Moore. Sue has a passion for neuroscience and trauma and breaking down brain science into understandable language. She has presented to law enforcement, FBI, states attorney’s offices, and is an instructor for the Maryland Judiciary. In 2019, Sue was awarded the Maryland Department of Health Individual Innovation Award for her development of a wellness program for correctional officers that incorporated the neuroscience of trauma, and the healing benefits of trauma informed yoga. This program was researched and later published in the January 2022 Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Sue has also published in Corrections Today, American Jail, Daily Business Review, New Jersey Law Journal, Texas Lawyer, The Crime Report and The Maryland Social Worker. Marina L. Sabett, Associate Judge , District Court of Maryland, District 6, Montgomery County, since January 20, 2017; Presiding and Coordinating Judge, Mental Health Court, 2017-. Member: Behavioral Health Subcommittee 2018-; Technology Education Subcommittee 2018-; Civil Work group of the District Court Chief Judge’s Committee, 2018-19; Judicial Education Subcommittee 2020-; Remote Hearings Work group 2020-; Judicial Council Technology Committee 2021-; Accessibility and Accommodations Subcommittee 2021- Administrative Law Judge, Office of Administrative Hearings, 2004-07, 2010-17. Partner, Venable LLP, 1999-2004 (associate, 1990-98). Loyola College, B.A., summa cum laude, 1987; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1990. Admitted to: Maryland Bar, 1990; United States District Court of Maryland, 1991; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1997. Member, American Bar Association, 1991-2004; Maryland State Bar Association, 1991-2004, 2013-. Montgomery County Bar Association, 2013- (executive committee, 2018-20; vice-chair, administrative law section, 2015-17). Montgomery County Bar Foundation, 2014- (co-chair, CLE Committee 2016-; Diversity Committee 2020-21). Women’s Bar Association, Montgomery County Chapter, 2014- (chair, mentor/membership committee). J Dudley Digges Inn of Court, 2000- (President, 2018-; Secretary 2002-08). Member, Maryland Association of Defense Trial Counsel, 1995-2004; Defense Research Institute, 1995-2004. National Association of Women Judges, 2012-. Board of Directors, Maryland Public Interest Law Project, 1989-90 (fundraising chair, 1988-89). Coach, Boys’ Soccer League, Olney Boys and Girls Club, 2006-09. Assistant Coach, Boys Soccer League, Damascus Soccer Club, 2010-11. Member, Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church of Washington, Silver Spring, Maryland, 2012-. HONORABLE MARINA L. SABETT DISTRICT COURT IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY 191 EAST JEFFERSON STREET | ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20850
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