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Joseph A. Trevino
Born and raised in
Southern Texas, Joe Trevino joined the US Air Force
during
the Vietnam era and eventually, after receiving a Bachelor’s Degree from
Florida State University, he was commissioned a 2 Lt in 1973.
After serving in various assignments overseas, to include a tour of duty
in the Republic of Vietnam, he came to this area in 1980 on his final
assignment at the Pentagon as an Air Force officer . He settled in
Bowie, Maryland, where he has resided for the past 24 years. He
and his wife, Bernice, have raised six children, two girls and
four boys. Of the two older boys, David is a
County Police Officer in Anne Arundel and Eric, a Federal Law
Enforcement Agent with the Justice Department, recently took the
Bar Exam in California where he resides with his wife. The two
teenage boys attend Bowie High. One daughter (Laura) works in DC
and the younger daughter (Elizabeth) will graduate in December 04
from Michigan State.
In 1983, Joe
received his Law Degree from American University. He has been
admitted to practice in Maryland and DC. He is also admitted in the
U.S. District Court of Maryland and DC as well as the US Supreme Court.
He considers himself a General Practitioner in his two lawyer,
bi-lingual lawfirm in Greenbelt, Maryland, which serves a large segment
of the local Spanish community focusing on traffic/criminal, domestic,
personal injury, bankruptcy and other areas.
He currently
serves on the Board of Directors for Prince Georges Hospital and also as
a Commissioner on the Ethics Board of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission (WSSC). He served three terms on the Prince Georges County
Bar Association Board of Directors. As a co-founder of the MHBA,
he served as its President in 1998. He has
served in various task forces, committees and commissions, most
notably, the Commission on Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Judicial System
and the Prince Georges County Circuit Court Task Force on Accessibility.
He was appointed by Governor Schaeffer to serve on the Maryland
Commission for Ethnic Heritage where he served from 1985 to 1988.
He currently serves as a volunteer mediator in civil litigation in the
District Court for Prince Georges County.
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