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United States District Court

Ward 27, precincts 2-40, 59-62, 65-91, 102-108;
Ward 28, precinct 1; those parts of Baltimore
County consisting of Election District 1, pre-
cincts 7-16, Election District 2, precincts 6-10,
13-14; Election District 3, precincts 2-12, Elec-
tion District 9, precincts 1, 3-4, 12-16, and
Election District 13; and those parts of
Howard County consisting of Election District
1, Election District 5, precincts 2-4, 7-10, and
Election District 6, precincts 5-6, 8-14.

FOURTH DISTRICT

Population, 1980: 526,627

Encompassing: Anne Arundel County; those
parts of Prince George's County consisting of
Election Districts 4, 8, 12, Election District 5,
precincts 1-2, 5, Election District 6, precincts
2, 6, 8-9, 12-15, 17-18; Election District 11,
precinct 1, and part of Election District 9, pre-
cinct 3; and those parts of Howard County
consisting of Election District 6, precincts 1-4,
7, 15.

FIFTH DISTRICT

Population, 1980: 526,295

Encompassing: those parts of Prince George's
County consisting of Election Districts 1-3, 7,
10, 13-21; Election District 5, precincts 3-4;
Election District 6, precincts 1, 3-5, 7, 10-11,

Federal Judges/475

16; Election District 11, precinct 2; Election
District 9, precincts 1-2, 4-5; and part of Elec-
tion District 9, precinct 3.

SIXTH DISTRICT

Population, 1980: 527,639

Encompassing: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick,
Garrett, and Washington counties; those parts
of Howard County consisting of Election Dis-
tricts 2-4, Election District 5, precincts 1, 5, 6;
those parts of Montgomery County consisting
of Election Districts 1-3, 6, 11-12, and Election
District 10, precincts 1-3, 7, 9-10.

SEVENTH DISTRICT

Population, 1980: 527,485

Encompassing: Baltimore County Election Dis-
trict 1, precincts 1-6, Election District 2, pre-
cincts 1-5, 11, and Election District 3, precinct
1; those parts of Baltimore City consisting of
Wards 5, 7, 10-20, Ward 4, precincts 2-3, Ward
6, precincts 1-5, Ward 8, precincts 4-13, Ward
9, precincts 1-6, 8-17, Ward 27, precincts
41-58, 63-64, 92-101, Ward 28, precincts 2-20.

EIGHTH DISTRICT

Population, 1980: 528,036

Encompassing: Montgomery County Election
Districts 4-5, 7-9, 13, Election District 10, pre-
cincts 4-6, 8, 11.

 

FEDERAL JUDGI

UNITED STATES COURT OF
APPEALS, FOURTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT

FRANCIS D. MURNAGHAN, JR. Appointed in
1979. Born in Baltimore, June 20, 1920. Attended The
Johns Hopkins University, A.B., 1941; Harvard Law
Schools, LL.B., 1948. Admitted to the Maryland bar,
1949. Active duty in U.S. Naval Reserve, 1942-1946;
inactive service as lieutenant, 1946-1950. Member,
American and Maryland State Bar Associations; Ameri-
can College of Trial Lawyers. Chairman, Baltimore City
Charter Revision Commission, 1963-1964; president,
Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners, 1967-
1970; president, 1964-1979, and chairman, 1979—,
Walters An Gallery; member. Board of Trustees, The

;S IN MARYLAND

Johns Hopkins University, 1976—. Author of "From
Figment to Fiction to Philosophy—The Requirement
of Proof of Damage in Libel Actions," 22 Catholic U.L.
Rev. 1 (1972). Divorced; 3 children. Office address: U.S.
Courthouse, 101 W. Lombard St., Baltimore 21201; tel.
962-3607.

HARRISON L. WINTER, Chief Judge. Appointed in
1966; Chief Judge since 1981. Bom in Baltimore, April
18, 1921. Attended The Johns Hopkins University,
A.B., 1942; University of Maryland School of Law,
LL.B., 1944. Admitted to the Maryland bar, 1945.
Member, Maryland State and American Bar Associa-
tions; American Law Institute; American College of
Trial Lawyers. Member, Order of the Coif. Assistant at-
torney general of Maryland, 1949-1951; deputy attor-
ney general of Maryland, 1954-1955; city solicitor of
Baltimore City, 1959-1961; judge, U.S. District Court

 



 
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