MARYLAND MANUAL 189
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Supreme Bench of Baltimore City)
Superior Court of Baltimore City, Court of Common Pleas, The Balti-
more City Court, The Circuit Court of Baltimore City, The Circuit Court
of Baltimore City No. 2, The Criminal Court of Baltimore City, The
Circuit Court of Baltimore City for Juvenile Causes.
Emory H. Niles, Chief Baltimore 1969
Joseph R. Byrnes Baltimore 1967
Joseph T. Carter Baltimore 1969
James K. Cullen Baltimore 1969
Michael J. Manley Baltimore 1961
E. Paul Mason Baltimore 1961
Herman M. Moser Baltimore 1961
Charles E. Moylan Baltimore 1961
Cornelius P. Mundy Baltimore 1956
Deeley K. Nice Baltimore 1956
Reuben Oppenheimer Baltimore 1956
S. Ralph Warnken Baltimore . 1965
PEOPLE'S COURT OF BALTIMORE CITY
(Market Place, Baltimore 2, Maryland)
Established in May 1941 under the provisions of Section 41A, Article 4,
of the Constitution of Maryland. This Court has exclusive civil Jurisdic-
tion in Baltimore City where the amount claimed does not exceed $100.00.
(Chapter 969, Acts of 1943).
Allan W. Rhynhart, Chief Baltimore 1962
James L. Hennegan Baltimore 1956
Joseph T. Parr Baltimore 1958
William T. Tippett, Jr. Baltimore 1960
PEOPLE'S COURT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY
The People's Court of Baltimore County was established by the General
Assembly of 1955. The Court has exclusive civil jurisdiction in Baltimore
County where the amount claimed does not exceed $500.00. The three
judges are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate for
terms of four years (Ch. 672).
W. Edward Plitt, Chief Catonsville 1959
Allen E. Buzzell Dundalk 1959
H. Richard Smalkin Pikesville 1959
PEOPLE'S COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY
The People's Court of Montgomery County was established by the
General Assembly of 1955 (Ch. 161, 175). It has jurisdiction in Mont-
gomery County over all causes formerly handled by the trial magistrates.
One of the judges is designated exclusively for juvenile causes. The judges
are appointed by the Montgomery County Council for terms of eight
years (Code 1955 supp.; Art. 52, secs. 6(f), 22A, 91, 92A, 92B, 100(15),
111(e-l), 112,117).
Einar B. Christensen Silver Spring 1963
John B. Diamond, III Rockville . 1963
Alfred T. Noyes, for Juvenile Causes Silver Spring 1963
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