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JOSEPH H. YOUNG. U.S. District Court, 1971-.
Born in Hagerstown, July 18, 1922. Attended
Dartmouth College, A.B., 1948; University of Virginia
School of Law, LL.B., 1951. Admitted to the Maryland
bar, 1951. Served in the U.S. Army Infantry,
1942-1946; bronze star, purple heart. Member, Federal,
American, Maryland State, and Baltimore City Bar As-
sociations; Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference. Member,
Rule Day Club; Lawyers Round Table; 14 Hamilton
Street Club; honorary member. National Lawyers Club
of Washington. Formerly associated with firms of Mar-
bury, Miller, and Evans and Piper and Marbury (part-
ner, 1958-1971). Instructor, Johns Hopkins University;
McCoy College, 1954-1962. Board of Directors, Legal

UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS

Aid Society, 1958-1971; CICHA (Health Appeal),
1964-1971. Board of Directors, Maryland Division of
American Cancer Society, 1958-(chairman, 1969-1971,
1977-1980). Chairman, Board of Directors, American
Cancer Society, 1977-1980. Member, Oncology Adviso-
ry Council, Johns Hopkins University; member. Execu-
tive Committee, International Union Against Cancer,
1981-; member, Dartmouth College Alumni Council.
Recipient, Society of Surgical Oncology Annual Lay-
man's Award, 1982; American Cancer Society Distin-
guished Service Award, 1983; Dartmouth College
Alumni Award, 1983. Married; 3 children. Office tele-
phone: 962-2457.

 

OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF
MARYLAND

Breckinridge L. Willcox, U.S. Attorney
Gary P. Jordan, First Assistant U.S. Attorney

Assistant U.S. Attorneys: Larry D. Adams; Katharine J. Armentrout; Wendy P. Amell; Jane F. Barrett;

Lisa M. Bell; Gregg L. Bernstein; Billy S. Bradley; Veronica M. Clarke; Harvey E. Eisenberg; Juliet A.
Eurich; John V. Geise; Beth P. Gesner; Glenda G. Gordon; Martin S. Himeles, Jr.; Carmina S. Hughes;

Max H. Lauten; Robert J. Mathias; Robert N. McDonald; Joyce K. McKee; Michael G. Middleton;

Andrew G. W. Norman; Thomas F. O'Neil III; Stephen L. Purcell; E. Thomas Roberts; Barbara S.
Sale; James C. Savage; Charles P. Scheeler; Stephen M. Schenning; Peter M. Semel; J. Sedwick Sellers
III; Elizabeth H. Trimble; Donna H. Triptow; Peter D. Ward; Hollis R. Weisman; Gregory Welsh.

U.S. Courthouse, Room 820

101 W. Lombard St.

Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 539-2940

The United States Attorney and Assistant Attorneys are the federal government's principal trial law-
yers. The duties of the U.S. Attorney's Office include prosecuting all federal criminal cases and repre-
senting the federal government in civil litigation.

The United States Attorney is appointed to a four-year term by the President of the United States
with the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate. The U.S. Attorney serves at the pleasure of the Presi-
dent. Assistant Attorneys are chosen by the U.S. Attorney and appointed by the U.S. Attorney General
for indefinite terms.



 
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