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102 MARYLAND MANUAL. TRAFFIC COURT. Police Building (All Terms Expire May, 1929.) Edward M. Staylor, Chief Judge of the Traffic Court, 2727 Guilford Ave. Alva A. Lamkin, Associate Judge of the Traffic Court, Equitable Bldg. Geo. A. Eppley, Judge of the Traffic Court, 23 E. Twenty-first St. The Traffic Court is created by Chapter 85 of the Acts of 1918, Section 159, which authorizes the Governor to appoint two additional Justices of the Peace for Baltimore City amid designate them for duty as a Traffic Court for the sole purpose of trying violations of the Auto- mobile Law. SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS. Court House Name (All Terms Expire May, 1929.) Address. Robert B. Ennis . .. - - (Dem.) ....... 103 W. Franklin St. Bernard J. Flynn .. .2500 Ellamont Ave. Alexander McK. Montell ................. (Rep.) ................... 329 Dolphin St. The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints three for a term of two years from the first Monday in June, one of whom shall be a member of each of the two political parties. (Art. 33, Sec. 1, Annotated Code.) CORONERS. (All Terms Expire May, 1929.) Name. District. Address. Dr. Daniel S. Fisher ..Western 332 S. Patterson Park Ave. Dr. Otto M. Reinhart Southern - 1017 S. Charles St. Dr. Thomas B. Horton - Southwestern ..1 Cedar St., Curtis Bay Dr. James M. Fenton .....Eastern .. 700 E. Chase St. Dr. John J. Morrissey Northern 3632 Roland Ave. Dr. William P. Riley Central ..1639 N. BroadwaDr. J. S. H. Potter Northeastern ..... 508 E. North Ave. Dr. J. Tyrell Hennessey Northwestern 2802 Edmondson Ave. Dr. George C. Blades ..... At Large 143 N. Broadway. Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints one from each Police District and one at large for the city, for two years from the first Monday in May. (Ch. 123, 1898.)* JUVENILE COURT. Court House Name (All Terms Expire 1929.) Address. T. J. C. Williams Chief Judge Tudor Hall Apts. Samuel Lasch Asso. Judge 433 Aisquith St. The Governor designates from the Justices of the Peace appointed. for Baltimore City, one Judge and an Associate Judge of the Juvenile Court. (Ch. 41, 1910.) The Juvenile Court of the City of Baltimore was created in 1902, at which time it is believed there were only two other Children’s Courts in the United States. It has exclusive jurisdiction over children under the age of .16 years and the general jurisdiction given by law to the Police Magis- trates. . . The powers conferred on the Court are very wide and ample for alt purposes. being in fact all that the Legislature can grant under the restrictions of time Constitution. The Court is in session from 10 A. M. each day, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. |
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