David Harbin, an esteemed attorney with a robust practice spanning
Hagerstown and Frederick, MD, specializes in DUI/DWI, criminal law,
serious traffic offenses, and juvenile cases. His extensive journey
within the legal domain includes pivotal roles as an intern for a
prosecutor’s office, a law clerk for both trial and appellate
courts, and an impactful tenure exceeding four years as an Assistant
Public Defender across Frederick and Washington counties. While
serving in the Maryland Office of Public Defender, David adeptly
represented numerous clients facing an array of charges, ranging from
DUI/DWI, driving while suspended, theft, and assault misdemeanors to
weighty felonies like drug distribution, burglary, sex offenses, and
homicides. His wealth of experience extends to navigating the
intricacies of juvenile cases, reflecting a comprehensive
understanding of legal complexities. With an acute grasp of the
system's mechanics and the prosecution’s approach, David commits to
diligently attending to each case, leveraging his knowledge and
experience to secure the best possible outcome for his clients.
David’s legal
acumen stems from his juris doctorate obtained from Duquesne
University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His pursuit of legal
education extended internationally to Dublin, Ireland, where he
delved into international law and interned at Ireland’s Chief State
Solicitor’s Office. Throughout his tenure in law school, David
dedicated his time to volunteering for the American Civil Liberties
Union, earning him the prestigious title of "Volunteer of the
Year" from the greater Pittsburgh chapter of the ACLU in 2002.
Notably, David graduated with honors from the University of
Pittsburgh, gaining admission to both the political science and
history honor societies.
Residing in
Frederick, David stands as a member of the Maryland and District of
Columbia bars. His commitment to the legal community manifests
through significant roles, including serving on the board of
directors of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association
(MCDAA), assuming pivotal positions at the Washington County Bar
Association as President, Vice President, and a board member, and
contributing as part of the Governor’s Judicial Nominating
Commission. Notably, his skills were recognized when Governor Larry
Hogan appointed and the Maryland State Senate confirmed David to sit
on the Board of Trustees of the Office of Public Defender in 2022.