Media Advisory: Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project celebrates 20 graduates at its 13th ceremony
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 25, 2026
Government Relations and Public Affairs
187 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Media Advisory:
Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project celebrates 20 graduates at its 13th ceremony
Approximately 20 graduates of the Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project (DCREP) will be recognized for their successful completion of the program on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. Presiding Baltimore City District Court Judge Nicole Pastore founded DCREP in 2016 as a court-focused, criminal recidivism initiative offering defendants an opportunity to participate in full-time job training and job placement programs as a condition of their probation or in lieu of incarceration. To date, more than 280 participants have completed the program.
The DCREP graduates will be joined by family, friends, judges, and prosecutors who celebrate their achievement. In addition, Senator Cory V. McCray, District 45, will serve as the keynote speaker.
| WHAT: | Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project’s 13th graduation ceremony |
| WHEN: | Tuesday, June 30, 2026, 11 a.m. |
| WHERE: | District Court in Baltimore City Eastside District Court Building, Courtroom 7 1400 E. North Avenue Baltimore, MD 21213 |
| WHO: | District Court of Maryland Chief Judge John P. Morrissey Baltimore City District Court Administrative Judge Geoffrey G. Hengerer Baltimore City District Court Judge Nicole Pastore, presiding Baltimore City District Court Judge Ana Hernandez, presiding Senator Cory V. McCray, keynote speaker Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project graduates |
NOTE: Please contact the Maryland Judiciary, Government Relations and Public Affairs office, by email at [email protected] or 410-260-1488, if you plan to attend or have questions. The use of photography and/or video cameras inside the courtroom will be limited. Photographers/videographers will be allowed to take pictures of the graduates during the ceremonial portion of the event. However, pictures are not permitted while the judge is presiding over the DCREP docket on the bench. Judge Pastore and/or graduates may be available for interviews before or after the ceremony. Photography/videography requests should be approved in advance. Photographers must ask participants for their consent prior to taking pictures and/or video.
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