ARTHUR MONTY AHALT. 7th Judicial Circuit,
1982-. Born in Washington, D.C., April 27, 1942.
Northwestern High School; University of Maryland,
B.S., 1964; American University Law School, J.D.,
1967. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1967. Member, Amer-
ican, Maryland State and Prince George's County Bar
Associations. President, Prince George's County Bar
Association; member. Board of Governors, Maryland
State Bar Association; American Bar Association House
of Delegates. Member, Maryland Trial Lawyers Associ-
ation, Inc.; District Advisory Board for Public Defender
System. Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Mary-
land State Bar Association; Outstanding 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 Prac-
tice Manual, and Law Related Education—A Ten Year
Experience. Prince George's County Chamber of Com-
merce. Married; 3 children.
EDWARD J. ANGELETTI. 8th Judicial Circuit,
1983-. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 26,
1937. University of Maryland, B.A., 1962; University of
Maryland School of Law, LL.B./J.D., 1963. Admitted
to Maryland Bar, 1963. Member, American, Maryland
State and Baltimore City Bar Associations; American
Judicature Society. Served in U.S. Army, 1955-57. As-
sistant state's attorney, Baltimore City, 1963-67; assis-
tant public defender, Baltimore City, 1971-79. Judge,
District Court for Baltimore City, 1981-83. Member,
Archdiocesan Pastoral Council, Baltimore; Order of the
Sons of Italy in America, Maryland State Lodge;
NAACP (life member). Married; 3 children.
MARY ARABIAN. 8th Judicial Circuit, 1974-. Attend-
ed Baltimore City public schools; University of Mary-
land, College Park; University of Maryland School of
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Law. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1945. Member, Mary-
land State, Baltimore and Women's Bar Associations.
Assistant city solicitor, Baltimore City, 1959; assistant
attorney general of Maryland, 1959-61. Judge, Munici-
pal Court of Baltimore City, 1961-70. Judge, District
Court of Maryland, 1970-74. Chair, Public Awareness
Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference,
1984-87. Woman of the Year, Hebrew Noble Ladies,
1961; Woman of the Year, Maryland Federation of
Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1963; Ameri-
canism Award, Daughters of the American Revolution,
1975. President, Alumni Association of the University of
Maryland School of Law, 1959-60; Board of Regents,
University of Maryland, 1966-67.
MAURICE W. BALDWIN, JR. 3rd Judicial Circuit,
1986-. Born in Baltimore, April 7, 1945. University of
Maryland, B.A.; Mt. Vemon Law School of University
of Baltimore, J.D., 1969. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1970. Member, American Bar Association. Member,
Maryland State Bar Association (board of governors and
insurance committee, 1977-78; fee dispute committee,
1979-80; board of governors, 1983-85; trial skills com-
mittee, litigation section, 1984-85). Member, Harford
County Bar Association (chairman, young lawyers com-
mittee, 1975-76, and bench bar committee, 1978-79;
president, library committee, 1984; president-elect,
1984-). Member, American Judicature Society; Mary-
land Trial Lawyers Association. Deputy Harford Coun-
ty Attorney, 1967-80. Assistant Baltimore County At-
torney, 1970-74. Aberdeen Town Attorney, 1981-86.
Member, Jarrettsville Lions Club (president, 1981).
Married; 1 child.
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