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Maryland Manual, 1939
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MARYLAND MANUAL 165

PEOPLE'S COURT

(All terms Expire May, 1941)

Name Address
Allan W. Rhynhart, Chief Judge 3928 Fernhill Avenue
Joseph T. Parr, Associate Judge 801 Northern Pky.
William T. Tippett, Jr., Associate Judge 3300 Elgin Avenue

The Governor designates from the Justices of the Peace appointed for
Baltimore City, one Chief and two Associate Judges of the Peoples Court.
(Chapter 137,1939).

POLICE JUSTICES
(All Terms Expire May, 1941)

Name District Address
Henry S. Mann Northeastern 334 St. Paul Street
Edward A. Dougherty Southern 1156 Hull Street
Elmer J. Hammer Central 309 E. 29th Street
John H. Stanford Northwestern 829 Munsey Building
Walter J. Dewees Northern 526 Radnor Avenue
George P. Welzant Southwestern 2737 Eastern. Avenue
Meyer Reamer Western 3112 Reisterstown Road
John W. Prinz Eastern 341 S. Ellwood Avenue
Samuel M. Campanaro At Large 1206 Edison Highway
Wilbur F. Coyle, Jr. At Large 463 Calvert Building

The Governor designates from the Justices of the Peace appointed for
Baltimore City, one Justice for each of the Police Districts, to sit at the
stations therein (Ch. 77-1912).

TRAFFIC COURT
Police Building
(All Terms Expire May, 1941)

Robert France, Chief Magistrate of the Traffic Court,

Room 1200, Mercantile Trust Building

Joseph F. DiDomenico, Associate Magistrate Equitable Building
Joseph M. Wyatt, Associate Magistrate Keyser Building
W. Harry Noeth, Associate Magistrate 334 St. Paul Street
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 and designate them for duty as a Traffic Court
for the sole purpose of trying violations of the Automobile Law.

PROBATION DEPARTMENT OF THE SUPREME BENCH OF

BALTIMORE CITY
(Acts of 1931, Chapter 132)
Court House

William L. Stuckert, Chief Probation Officer

The Probation. Department serves the Judges comprising the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City.

Its functions include the investigation and supervision of post-juveniles
(16 to 21 years), and adults in the following classes of cases:

 

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