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Joseph M. Getty (born April 14, 1952) is the former chief judge of the Supreme Court of Maryland. He was appointed as a judge of that court on June 27, 2016, by Governor Larry Hogan. Effective September 11, 2021, Hogan appointed him as chief judge to replace Mary Ellen Barbera as she reached the mandatory retirement age of 70, an age Getty himself reached after seven months. He was succeeded by Matthew J. Fader.

Getty is a former state senator and delegate representing Maryland's 5th district and the Republican Party. In February 2015, then-Senator Getty was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan to his cabinet, as legislative and policy director during his second term as senator. When Getty vacated his seat, he was replaced by former delegate, now Senator Justin Ready. Getty also served in former Governor Bob Ehrlich's cabinet in a similar capacity.

Joe Getty is also a regular contributor to the Northern News, which is a weekly newspaper that distributes to Hampstead, Manchester and Upperco, Maryland. He also previously served as the director of the Historical Society of Carroll County.

He is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law.

Task Force, boards and commissions
In 2012, Getty was appointed by Maryland legislative leaders to a task force to study the impact of a Maryland Court of Appeals ruling regarding the liability of owners of pit bulls and landlords that rent to them.

=== Notable Court Case Leads ===


 * Kenyatta M. Smith v. State of Maryland : September 2021, Opinion by Joseph M. Getty
 * Lee Boyd Malvo v. State of Maryland : September 2021
 * Anthony J. Richardson v. State of Maryland : September 2021
 * Seth D. Jedlicka v. State of Maryland : September 2021

The Daily Record Maryland Interview
Joseph M. Getty was interviewed by The Daily Record on December 29, 2021. He answered questions such as "What is the biggest challenge facing the legal profession today" and "What has been your biggest surprise during the pandemic?" . He stated that social media, specifically its misuse, has caused a backlash on the judge's and attorneys' integrity. He also stated how surprised he was that the law community was willing to adapt and incorporate necessary changes during the pandemic.