[1] In 1926, he ran unsuccessfully for a position as state's attorney, losing the Democratic primary.
[1] In 1946, Sybert was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, and due to his support of the candidacy of Governor William Preston Lane Jr., was made speaker.
[5] Sybert was actively involved in his community, serving on various boards and committees, including the Elkridge Rotary Club and the Howard County Bar Association.
[6] He died in Ellicott City, Maryland, at the age of 81, and was interred at St. Augustine Cemetery, Elkridge, Howard County.
His tenure as Attorney General and as a judge helped shape the judicial system in the state.