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98 MARYLAND MANUAL

dents of these two universities; the fulltime Professor of Constitu-
tional Law at the University of Maryland School of Law, or such
other fulltime professor of this law school whom. its Dean shall desig-
nate; and two practicing members of the Maryland Bar, with at
least five years experience in the trial of civil and criminal cases,
appointed by the Governor for five-year terms.

The Patuxent Institution takes custody of intellectual and emo-
tional defective delinquents committed by the Courts or transferred
to it by the Board of Correction. The Institution operates a Diag-
nostic Center, not under the supervision of the Board of Correction,
which submits to the Courts upon request psychiatric and psycho-
logical evaluations of the patients whom the Courts have referred to
the Institution. All sentences from the Courts, after such diagnostic
study, must be indeterminate.

The Institution offers an educational, industrial, and vocational
program.

The average population of the Patuxent Institution for the fiscal
year 1956 was 186 (Code 1951, Art. 31B).

Appropriations 1957 1958

General Funds ..................... $734,130 $744,081
Staff: 154 (as alowed by the 1958 budget)

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Institutional Board of Review

Chairman: Harold M. Boslow, M.D., Director of Patuxent

Institution
Secretary: G. Kenneth Reiblich, Professor of Constitutional

Law, University of Maryland School of Law
James E. Smith, II, M.D., Associate Director, Medical
Research; Werner Kohlmeyer, M.D., Associate Director,
Treatment; Col. Paul B. Watson, Associate Director, Super-
intendent; William N. Fitzpatrick, M.D., Chief of Diagnostic
Clinic; Arthur Kandel, Chief Psychologist; Dr. Lester H.
Gliedman, Consulting Psychiatrist; Dr. David Rosenthal,
Consulting Psychologist; W. Emerson Brown, Attorney;
Jerome Robinson, Attorney.

The Institutional Board of Review consists of the full-time Pro-
fessor of Constitutional Law at the University of Maryland School
of Law, or such other Professor of Law as was appointed to the
Advisory Board for Defective Delinquents by the Dean of the Univer-
sity of Maryland School of Law; at least one of the members of the
Maryland Bar appointed by the Governor to the Advisory Board for
Defective Delinquents; and such other members of the staff of the
Patuxent Institution as the Director shall appoint. The Board ex-
amines each inmate of the Institution at least once a year to deter-
mine whether he shall be detained, paroled, or presented to the
Court for removal from the status of defective delinquency. (Code
1951, Art. 31b, sec. J.

DEPARTMENT OF PAROLE AND PROBATION
Board of Parole and Probation
Chairman: Wallace Reidt, 1959
H. Hamilton Hackney, 1961; George D. Hubbard, 1963

 

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