Service Request:2172353
From We The People
Service Request ID
2172353
Service Priority
NO VALUE ASSIGNED
Service Code
11
Service Code Description
DEAD ANIMAL PICK-UP
Service Type Code
Service Type Code Description
Service Order Date
2009-06-26T13:43:00-04:00
Service Order Status
Service Call Count
1
Agency Abbreviation
Inspection Flag
Y
Inspection Date
2009-06-27T10:18:00-04:00
Resolution
ANIMAL COLLECTED
Resolution Date
2009-06-27T10:18:00-04:00
Service Due Date
2009-06-30T13:43:00-04:00
Service Notes
DEAD ANIMAL/COLLECTED BY J/S/
Parent Service Request ID
0
Date Added
2009-06-26T13:43:17-04:00
Date Last Modified
2009-06-29T10:50:06-04:00
Site Address
Geolocation
38.90932482837030° -77.08830206593660°Latitude: 38°54′33.569″N
Longitude: 77°5′17.887″W
Zipcode
20007
Master Address Repository ID
224770
CityDW Program Address Identifier
67845
DCStat Location Key
67845
Ward
3 Ward Three
Councilmember Mary Cheh, Washington D.C.1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW - Room 108
Washington, DC 20004
Phone 202.724.8062
Fax 202.724.8118
Email mcheh@dccouncil.us
Biography
Councilmember Mary Cheh is committed to good government, law reform, and serving her constituent neighbors in Ward 3 and throughout the District.
Mary is a tenured law professor at George Washington University, with professional experience working with the D.C. Council, the D.C. Courts, and local, national, and international institutions of justice. She chairs the GW Law Public Interest Committee, which assists students in providing legal services to the underserved, and she works with students on community and environmental pro bono projects. Ms. Cheh joined the GW Law School faculty in 1979 after being in private practice with Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Kampelman in Washington, D.C. and serving as a law clerk to the Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. She is the Elyce Zenoff Research Professor of Law and teaches and writes primarily in the areas of constitutional law and criminal procedure. Mary has been honored by the University with an Award for Community Service and with a teaching award from the Law Association for Women.
She is known as a common-sense investigator with a firm belief in the power of oversight and accountability. She has a record of providing real solutions and making government and institutions work better. At the request of Councilmember Kathy Patterson, Mary served as pro bono special counsel to the Council of the District of Columbia’s Judiciary Committee during its 2003 investigation into police handling of protests and demonstrations. The report drafted as a result of her work led to model legislation that protects citizen’s rights and provides police officers with clear guidelines. Mary has also worked on international law reform projects in countries such as Tajikistan, Bosnia, and Kosovo.
Mary has served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C.; worked pro bono for the Centre for Applied Legal Studies in South Africa; served as a consultant to the National Institute of Justice and the President’s Commission on Organized Crime; chaired the subcommittee on criminal justice for the D.C. Circuit Court’s Task Force on Gender; and has served as a member of the Rules Committee of the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and on the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Military Justice. A former member of the ACLU Board and current Vice-Chair of the ACLU Screening Committee, Mary Cheh is an avid defender of civil liberties. She is also a Founder and Co-Director of the Animal Welfare Project, which worked with community leaders, activists, and government officials to craft model animal welfare legislation. Mary also founded Project Re-Entry, a pro bono law reform project that aims to reduce recidivism and assist ex-offenders in their return to productive lives.
Mary Cheh is a long-time resident of Ward 3, with deep roots in the community. She and her husband, Neil Lewis, a journalist, moved to Washington in the late 1970s. In 1986 they moved from Cleveland Park to their current home in Forest Hills. Mary and Neil’s two daughters, Jane and Nora Lewis, were born and raised here, both attending Murch Elementary and Georgetown Day School. Mary is a former member of the Murch after-school board, a Stoddert soccer coach (and a licensed referee), and member of the Stoddert Board. For many years, Mary has taught units on constitutional law and “street law” to students in local schools. Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Douglass College and holds law degrees from Rutgers University and Harvard Law School. She is admitted to practice in D.C., New Jersey, Massachusetts, and before federal courts.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission
3D
Single Member District
3D09
District
SECOND2D Community Prosecutor
- Anita LaRue - 202-715-7374
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- Janean Bentley (Supervisory) - 202-514-2315
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- 2D Police Station - Phone: (202) 715-7300 - Fax: (202) 715-7382 - 3320 Idaho Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20016
- Second District Acting Commander Mark V. Carter Sr.
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