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Maryland Manual, 1919-20
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 123

Judiciary Department.

COURT OF APPEALS— Annapolis.

Terms—Second Monday in January, first Monday in April and first
Monday in October.

Nome. Postoffice. Term Expires.

Chief Judge:
Andrew Hunter Boyd ....... .Cumberland .................. .1924

Associate Judges:

John R. Pattison.............Cambridge ..... ..............1924
Albert Constable. ........... .Elkton ...................... .1927
Nicholas Charles Burke.......Towson ..................... .1980
William H. Thomas. . . ... .... .Westminster ................. .1922
Hammond Urner. ........... .Frederick ................... .1924
John P. Briscoe. ........... ...Prince Frederick .............. .1922
Henry Stockbridge. ......... .Baltimore City ................ 1926

Court Reporter:
William H. Perkins. .................................. .Baltimore

Clerk of the Court:
Caleb C. Magruder. ........................... .Glendale R. F. D.

Deputy Clerks:

Luther H. Gadd (Chief) .............................. Annapolis
B. Lee Waller. ....................................... .Salisbury
Thomas N. Magruder. ............................. .Mitchellsville

Secretary Court of Appeals:
James Guy Thompson. ............................... .Annapolis

Court Crier:
William M. Boucher. ................................ Annapolis

Stenographer:
Alice M. Behrens. .................................. .Baltimore

In general, the Constitution and laws of Maryland provide for the
election, duties and qualifications of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals.
The control and government of his office are co-ordinate with the powers
of the Judges of the Court of Appeals. Appointments of Deputy Clerks
are made with the approval of the Judges. His certification of records,
Acts of Assembly, documents, etc., are the joint action of the Court and
Clerk; but in some matters the authentications of the Court, Clerk and
Governor of Maryland are required. The routine work of the office is
under the visitorial powers of the Court, and the printing of records and
briefs, at the option of parties, the care of papers, dockets, etc., are by
the law and rules of Court under the control of the Clerk.

ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Name. Postoffice. '
Alexander Armstrong..............................Hageratown

 

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