Prince William County Public Law Library Dedicated to Hon. Paul B. Ebert

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Prince William County Public Law Library Dedicated to Hon. Paul B. Ebert

Jacqueline C. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court, will host an open house and dedication ceremony for the Prince William County Public Law Library Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, at 5 p.m. The open house and dedication ceremony will be held at the Judicial Center, 9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, Virginia.

The law library will be dedicated in honor of Hon. Paul B. Ebert, Esq, the longest-serving Commonwealth’s Attorney in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Mr. Ebert is most widely known for his prosecution of the Lorena Bobbitt and DC sniper cases. Family, friends and colleagues will be in attendance at the event and will speak about the commitment and service of Mr. Ebert. The newly renovated law library will be officially open to the public.  

For additional information, contact the Clerk’s Office at CircuitCourt@pwcgov.org.

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