STATE GOVERNMENT. 186
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Composed of the Counties of Frederick and Montgomery.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Hammond Urner, Chief Judge.. .Frederick ................ .1924
Edward C. Peter. .............. .Rockville ................ -.1926
Glenn H. Worthington. ......... .Frederick ............... ..1927
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Composed of the Counties of Prince George's, Charles, Calvert and
St. Mary's.
Home. Postoffice. Term Expires.
John P. Briscoe, Chief Judge..... Prince Frederick ............ 1922
Fillmore Beall. .............. ...Beltsville ............... ..1924
B. Harris Camalier. .......... ...Leonardtown ............. .1924
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
But one judge in this circuit. Composed of Baltimore City.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Henry Stockbridge, Chief Judge. .Baltimore. ................. .1926
SUPREME BENCH OF BALTIMORE CITY.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Morris A. Soper, Chief Judge. . . .Baltimore. ................. .1930
H. Arthur Stump. ............. .Baltimore. ................. .1926
John J. Dobler. ............... .Baltimore. ................. .1924
Carroll T. Bond. .............. .Baltimore. ................. .1926
Walter I. Dawkins. ............ .Baltimore. ................. .1926
Charles W. Heuisler. .......... .Baltimore. ................. .1924
Henry Duffy ................. .Baltimore. .................. 1984
James P. Gorter. .............. .Baltimore. ................. .1922
James M. Ambler. ............. .Baltimore. ................. .1928
Robert F. Stanton. ........... .Baltimore. ..................1932
DEPARTMENT OF LAW.
Address Office of the Attorney General, Title Building, Baltimore.
Name. Postoffice.
The Attorney General:
Alexander Armstrong..............................Hagerstown
Assistant Attorneys General:
Ogle Marbury .......................................... Laurel
John M. Requard. ................................... .Baltimore
William Pinkney Whyte, Jr............................ Baltimore
Philip B. Periman.................................... Baltimore
The Department of Law of Maryland was established by Chapter
560 of the Acts of 1916 and provides that its head shall be the Attorney
General of the State who is, by said Act, authorized to appoint four
Assistant Attorneys General at a salary of $2,500 each, and one at $1,500.
This Department is charged with the duty of acting as counsel to the
various Boards, Commissions and officials except the Public Service Com-
mission, the Election Supervisors of the State, the Boards of School
Commissioners and any County Boards or officers.
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