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MARYLAND MANUAL 387
Third Judicial Circuit: Robert F. Skutch, Jr., Chairman Lay members: William J. Baer, Dominic Bonomo, Charles G. Greason, Stanley E. Hayden, Ryland L. Mitchell. Lawyer members: Douglas G. Bottom, A. Freeborn Brown, James H. Cook, Ralph E. Deitz, E. Scott Moore. Fourth Judicial Circuit: J. Carson Dowell, Chairman Lay members: Hugh D. Shires, Frank Praytel, Robert Dietrich, G. Victor Cushwa, S. Ivan Rowe. Lawyer members: Gorman E. Getty, Jr., William L. Wilson, W. Dwight Stover, Kenneth J. Mackley, Charles F. Wagaman. Fifth Judicial Circuit: Roy D. Cromwell, Chairman Lay members: George P. Coutros, H. Logan Hoitgrewe, Thomas 0. Tilghman, Jr„ John Sundstrom. Lawyer members: John B. Wright, William B. Dulany, Charles 0. Fisher, C. Orman Manahan, Charles A. Reese. Sixth Judicial Circuit: Edward Bennett Williams, Chairman Lay members: Herbert S. Schroeder, Donald B. Rice, John Benedict, 1. Scott Mishner, W. Lawson King. Lawyer members: Albert D. Brault, Daniel Warren Donohue, Edward B. Layne, Jr„ William C. Miller, Clater W. Smith, Jr. Seventh Judicial Circuit: John Buchanan, Chairman Lay members: Paul D. Kerman, Charles F. McGee, Edward L. Middle- ton, Henry Thomas Waring, Mabel B. Wilkinson. Lawyer members: Allen S. Handen, Thomas C. Hayden, Jr„ Marvin B. Miller, Carlyle J. Lancaster, William A. Loker. Eighth Judicial Circuit: Henry P. Irr, Chairman Lay members: Warren Weaver, Pearl Cold Brackett, Merrill L. Bank, Willard Hackerman, Tilghman G. Pitts, Jr. Lawyer members: Frederick J. Green, Jr. Max Roth Israelson, Wil- liam B. Kempton, William B. Somerville, W. Hamilton Whiteford. By Executive Orders of July 6, 1970 and July 17, 1970 respectively, the Governor of Maryland created the Governor's Commission on Ap- pellate Judicial Selection and the Governor's Commissions on Trial Court Judicial Selection. Both Executive Orders directed that certain members of each Judi- cial Selection Committee should be lawyers elected by fellow lawyers of the State in an election conducted by the Administrative Office of the Courts pursuant to rules governing such elections promulgated by the Court of Appeals. The other members of each Judicial Selection Committee are laymen appointed by the Governor from the general public with a chairman for each selection committee also appointed by the Governor who may be either a lawyer or a layman. The Appellate Judicial Selection Commission is composed of thir- teen members, six of whom are lawyers, and six are laymen with one member, elected and appointed from each of the six Appellate Judicial Circuits. The chairman is appointed from the State at large. There are eight Trial Court Judicial Selection Commissions, one for each of the eight Judicial Circuits in the State. Each of the Trial Court Commissions is composed of eleven members, five of whom are lawyers and five are laymen. The five lawyer members are elected from the particular Judicial Circuit in which they maintain a principal office pursuant to rules governing the elections promulgated by the Court of Appeals of Maryland. The five appointed lay members from each Judicial Circuit must be residents and registered voters of that |
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