82 MARYLAND MANUAL.
JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND
COURT OF APPEALS—Annapolis.
Terms—Second Monday in January, first Monday in April and first
Monday in October.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Chief Judge;
Carroll T. Bond......................Baltimore ...........................................1926
Aggociate Judges:
John R. Pattison.............Cambridge 1926
T. Scott Offutt.................Towson .......................................1936
Wm. H. Adkins..............Easton .........................................l934
Francis Neal Parke......................Westminster ......................1928
Hammond Urner..........................Frederick ............................1926
W. Mitchel Diggs......................La Plata .......1938
William C. Walsh...........................Cumberland ......................1926
Court Reporter:
Herbert T. Tiffany.........................................Baltimore
Clerk of the Court:
James A. Young..............................................................Annapoli9
Deputy Clerks: .
Luther H. Gadd ( Chief) .............................................Annapolis
R. Lee Waller................................................Salisbury
John C. Hyde................,..................................... Annapolis
Maurice Ogle ..........................................................Annapolis
Secretary Court of Appeals:
James Guy Thompson..........................................Annapolis
Court Crier:
William M. Bouoher..................................................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 Ap-.
peals. 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 certifi-
cation 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..
Thos. H. Robinson..............................................................Belair
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