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- Posted October 01, 2010
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36th District Court judge Bill McConico recognized by attorney association

Thirty-sixth District Court Judge Bill McConico was honored recently with a Proclamation of Excellence award bestowed by the Michigan Association of Municipal Attorneys.
The recognition honored Judge McConico for his service to local government in Michigan. He has previously served as a prosecutor in Hamtramck, and most recently served as the City Attorney and Chief of Staff in Highland Park.
"Since my work has always been around fairness and justice, it is truly humbling to receive an honor for doing the peoples' work," McConico said. "So that's what makes getting an award from peers really special, because it hopefully means that I've been able to have an impact."
A state representative from 2000-2006, McConico served as the chair of the Michigan House of Representatives Detroit Caucus. In addition to founding the Michigan chapter of the Democratic Leadership Council Caucus and chairing the Michigan House of Representatives Urban Caucus, McConico while elected served on the education, local government, criminal justice, energy and technology committees.
A Cum Laude graduate of Morehouse College, McConico earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve School of Law.
McConico has worked with more than a dozen community and business organizations, and currently is a member of the Wolverine Bar Association and served on the board of the Detroit Wayne County Port Authority. He is a member of Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church, and resides in Detroit with his wife, Jennifer. He has three children, Kendall, William and Ava.
Published: Fri, Oct 1, 2010
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