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Court of Appeals Standing Committee on Rules of Practice
and Procedure (chairman, criminal law subcommittee).
Chairman, Maryland Sentencing Guidelines Advisory
Board; director, Prince George's County Bar Association
(former chairman, professional ethics committee, 1973-
78). Former chairman, Judicial Conference Criminal Law
Committee, 1976-79. Former Assistant and Deputy State's
Attorney, Prince George's County, 1963-69. Judge, Dis-
trict Court of Maryland, 1971-77. Lecturer, University of
Maryland School of Law, 1973—; faculty member, Na-
tional Judicial College, Reno, Nevada, 1980—; American
Academy of Judicial Education, Washington, D.C.
FRANK E. CICONE. Baltimore County Circuit Court,
3rd Judicial Circuit, 1974—; Chiefjudge and Circuit Admin-
istrative Judge. Born in Italy, May 26, 1920. Attended
Pennsylvania public schools; Georgetown University, B.S.,
1948; University of Baltimore School of Law, LL.B., 1956.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1958. Served in U.S. Army.
Member, American Justinian Society of Jurists; President,
Associated Italian-American Charities of Maryland.
RICHARD JOHN CLARK. Charles County Circuit
Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, 1980—. Born in Washington,
D.C, June 20, 1942. Gonzaga College High School,
Washington, D.C; Catholic University of America; Uni-
versity of Maryland, B.A., 1965; University of Maryland
School of Law, LL.B., 1969. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1969. Juvenile Master, Charles County. Public Defender,
District 4. Judge, District Court of Maryland, 1976-80.
Member, Knights of Columbus.
DONALDSON CRAIG COLE, JR. Cecil County Cir-
cuit Court, 2nd Judicial Circuit, 1980—. Born in Perry-
ville, September 4,1934. Dickinson College, B.A., 1956;
University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1961; City
of London College, London, England, course in interna-
tional law. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1961. Served in
U.S. Army, 1956-58. Member, Cecil County Bar Associa-
tion (past president); Maryland State's Attorneys' Associ-
ation (past vice-president); National District Attorneys
Association. State's Attorney, Cecil County, 1967-80.
JOHN PRINTZ CORDERMAN. Washington County
Circuit Court, 4th Judicial Circuit, 1977—. Born in Ha-
gerstown, May 14, 1942. Attended Hagerstown public
schools; Hagerstown Junior College; University of Mary-
land, B.A., 1965; University of Maryland School of Law,
J.D., 1968. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1968. Member,
American Bar Association (house of delegates, 1983-88).
Member, Maryland State Bar Association (board of gov-
ernors, 1972-76,1981-87; executive committee, 1981-85;
president-elect, 1983-84; president, 1984-85). Member,
Washington County Bar Association. Judicial conference
legislative committee, 1978-81; executive committee,
1981-85. Board of Directors, Maryland Institute for the
Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, Inc.
(MICPEL), 1983-88. Fellow, American Bar Foundation;
Maryland Bar Foundation (secretary-treasurer, 1986—).
Member, American Judicature Society; Association of
Trial Lawyers of America. Deputy State's Attorney,
Washington County, 1971-74. Maryland State Senate,
1975-77. Washington County Outstanding Young Man,
1974; Legislator of the Year, Maryland State's Attorneys'
Association, 1976. YMCA Board of Directors, 1983—.
Rotary Club Board of Directors, 1986— (president-elect,
1988-89). Member, Washington County Commission on
Physical Fitness.
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ARRIE W. DAVIS. Baltimore City Circuit Court, 8th
Judicial Circuit, 1983—. Born in Baltimore, July 21,1940.
Frederick Douglass Senior High School; Morgan State
University, B.A., 1963; New York University, M.A.,
1966; University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1969.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1969. Member, Maryland
State, Baltimore City and Monumental City Bar Associa-
tions. Bailiff to Supreme Bench of Baltimore, 1968-69.
Assistant State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 1970-71; assis-
tant attorney general, 1971-79; counsel to Division of
Correction, Office of the Attorney General, 1979-81.
Judge, District Court of Maryland, District 1, 1981-83.
EDWARD A. DeWATERS, JR. Baltimore County Cir-
cuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit, 1975—; Administrative Judge,
Baltimore County. Born in Havre de Grace, October 28,1938.
Georgetown Prep; Fordham University, B.S.S., 1960; Univer-
sity of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1964; National Judicial
College, University of Nevada, graduate, 1977. Admitted to
Maryland Bar, 1964. Member, Maryland State and Baltimore
County Bar Associations. Former Assistant State's Attorney,
Baltimore County; Executive Assistant State's Attorney, Balti-
more County; Deputy State's Attorney, Baltimore County.
Judge, District Court of Maryland, 1972-75. Former part-time
professor, Towson State University. Past president, Gumx>w-
der/Kingsville Optimist Club. Past chairman, Public Relations
Committee, St. Stephen's Catholic Church; Young Lawyers
Committee. Past member, Library Committee and Ethics
Committee, Baltimore County Bar Association.
WARREN B. DUCKETT, JR. Anne Arundel County
Circuit Court, 5th Judicial Circuit, 1988—. Born in An-
napous, August 28, 1939. University of Maryland, B.A.,
1962; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1966.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1967. Member, Maryland
State and Anne Arundel County Bar Associations. Special
agent, National Security Agency, 1962-67. Assistant
State's Attorney, Anne Arundel County, 1967-69. Mem-
ber, Anne Arundel County Council, 1970-73. State's At-
torney, Anne Arundel County, 1973-88. President,
Maryland State's Attorneys' Association, 1976-77, 1984-
85. Board of Directors, National District Attorneys Asso-
ciation, 1976-77, 1984-85. Executive Committee,
Maryland Chiefs of Police Association, 1986-88. Adjunct
Professor of Law, Anne Arundel Community College,
1975—. Outstanding Prosecutor in the Washington Met-
ropolitan Area, Metropolitan Board of Trade, 1979;
Human Relations Award, Frontiers Club of Anna^is,
1981; Life Membership Award for Outstanding Service,
Anna^is Jaycees, 1985; Exceptional Service Award, U.S.
Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1986; Distinguished
Service Award, Southern District Police Community Re-
lations Association, 1986. Member, Jaycees; YMCA; An-
napolis Touchdown Club; Annapolis Rotary Club.
American Council of Young Political Leaders, 1974-79
(delegate, Soviet Union, 1974; delegate, NATO Confer-
ence, Paris, 1976). Counsel to Board of Directors, Oppor-
tunities Industrialization Center, 1984-88. Board
Member, Scholarships for Scholars, Inc., 1985—.
G. EDWARD DWYER, JR. Frederick County Circuit
Court, 6th Judicial Circuit, 1985—. Born in Baltimore,
March 20, 1946. Loyola College, B.A., 1968; University
of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1971. Admitted to
Maryland Bar, 1972. Member, Maryland State and Fred-
erick County Bar Associations; American and Maryland
Trial Lawyers Associations. Past president and general
chairman, United Way of Frederick County. Past member,
Board of Directors of the Red Cross.
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