ARTHUR M. AHALT. Seventh Judicial Circuit,
1982—. Born in Washington, D.C., April 27, 1942.
Attended Northwestern High School; University of
Maryland, B.S., 1964; American University Law
School, J.D., 1967. Admitted to the Maryland Bar,
1967. Member, American, Maryland State, and Prince
George's County Bar Associations; Maryland Trial
Lawyers Association, Inc.; District Advisory Board for
Public Defender System. Recipient, Distinguished Ser-
vice Award, Maryland State Bar Association; Outstand-
ing Service Award, Citizens Advisory Committee to the
Pilot Law Related Education Project for the Schools of
Maryland. Author of Domestic Relations Section of
Maryland Law Practice Manual and "Law Related Ed-
ucation—A Ten Year Experience." President, Prince
George's County Bar Association; member, Board of
Governors, Maryland State Bar Association; House of
Delegates, American Bar Association; Prince George's
County Chamber of Commerce. Married; 3 children.
MILTON B. ALLEN. Eighth Judicial Circuit, 1976—.
Bom in Baltimore, December 10, 1917. Attended
Baltimore public schools; Coppin State, teacher's certifi-
cate, 1938; University of Maryland, LL.B., 1949. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland Bar, 1948. Member, Maryland
State and Baltimore City Bar Associations; National
District Attorneys Association; Maryland State's Attor-
neys Association; Monumental City Bar Association.
Honorary member, Order of the Coif, University of
Maryland School of Law; numerous distinguished ser-
vice awards and citations. Married; 3 children.
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MARY ARABIAN. Eighth Judicial Circuit, 1974—.
Attended public schools of Baltimore City; University
of Maryland, College Park; University of Maryland
School of Law. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1945.
Member, Maryland State, Baltimore, and Womens Bar
Associations. Assistant city solicitor, Baltimore City,
1959; assistant attorney general of Maryland, 1959-
1961; judge. Municipal Court of Baltimore City, 1961-
1970; judge. District Court of Maryland, 1970-1974.
Woman of the Year, Hebrew Noble Ladies, 1961;
Woman of the Year, Maryland Federation of Business
and Professional Women's Clubs, 1963; Americanism
Award, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1975.
President, Alumni Association of the University of
Maryland School of Law, 1959-1960; Board of Re-
gents, University of Maryland, 1966-1967.
SAMUEL W. BARRICK. Sixth Judicial Circuit,
1969—, Chief Judge. Bom in Woodsboro, September
27, 1924. Attended Frederick High School; Mercerburg
Academy; Gettysburg College, B.A., 1948; University
of Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1952. Served as
Navigational Officer with Eighth Air Force during
WWII. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1952. Elected
and served as State's Attorney, 1954-1958, and State
Senator, 1958-1962. Served as County Attorney, 1963-
1969. Delegate, Maryland Constitutional Convention,
1967. Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1968.
President, S. W. Barrick & Sons, Inc., Woodsboro,
Maryland. Member, American and Frederick County
Bar Associations. Past member of the boards of direc-
tors of many Frederick County civic organizations.
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