Baltimore County Bar Association (chairman, continuing
legal education committee, 1983; pro bono legal services
committee, 1984-85; membership committee, 1986). As-
sistant State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 1973-75. Assis-
tant State's Attorney, Baltimore County, 1975-84 (Deputy
State's Attorney, 1984-85). Board of Directors, Baltimore
County Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center,
1980-82; Maryland State's Attorneys' Association, 1980-
85; Maryland Institute for the Continuing Professional
Education of Lawyers (MICPEL), 1982-84; Jewish Big
Brother and Big Sister League of Baltimore, 1982-88.
ERNEST A. LOVELESS, JR. Prince George's County
Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, I960—; Chief Judge
and Circuit Administrative Judge. Chairman, Conference
of Circuit Judges, 1980-86. Born in Washington, D.C.,
November 29,1922. Surrattsville High School; University
of Maryland, B.A., 1943; George Washington University
Law School, LL.B., J.D., 1947; LL.M., 1948. Admitted
to Maryland Bar, 1948. Served in U.S. Navy. Member,
American, Maryland State and Prince George's County Bar
Associations; American Judicature Society; National
Council for Crime and Delinquency. Chairman, Maryland
Judicial Conference, 1975-76 (former chairman, commit-
tee on juvenile courts in Maryland). Former chairman,
District Advisory Board for the Public Defender System.
Maryland House of Delegates, 1954-60. Former member,
Metropolitan Area Council of Juvenile Court Judges. At-
torney, Board of License Commissioners for Prince
George's County, 1947-54. Past president, Clinton Lions
Club; past president, Surrattsville P.T.A.; past president,
Southern Prince George's County Board of Trade. Mem-
ber, VFW; American Legion; Clinton Lions Club.
ROBERT H. MASON. Prince George's County Circuit
Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, 1978—. Born in Washington,
D.C., July 9, 1938. University of Maryland, B.A., 1963;
University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1969. Admit-
ted to Maryland Bar, 1969. Member, Maryland State and
Prince George's County Bar Associations; National Coun-
cil of Juvenile Court Judges; Metropolitan Council of
Family and Juvenile Court Judges.
JAMES S. McAULIFFE, JR. Montgomery County Cir-
cuit Court, 6th Judicial Circuit, 1981—. Born in Washing-
ton, D.C., March 24, 1931. Bethesda-Chevy Chase High
School; Montgomery College, A.A., 1951; Washington
College of Law, American University, J.D., 1954. Admit-
ted to Maryland Bar, 1954. Served in U.S. Army. Member,
American, Maryland State and Montgomery County Bar
Associations; American Judicature Society. Fellow, Amer-
ican College of Trial Lawyers. Assistant State's Attorney,
Montgomery County, 1959-62; Montgomery County
Ethics Commission, 1967-70; trustee, Montgomery Col-
lege Board of Trustees, 1968-71. Maryland House of
Delegates, 1963-67; Maryland State Senate, 1971-75.
Eagleton Institute Outstanding Legislator Award; Amer-
ican Law School Jurisprudence Awards in Bailments, Bills
and Notes, Evidence and Sales. Judge, District Court of
Maryland, District 6,1978-81.
WILLIAM H. MCCULLOUGH. Prince George's
County Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, 1969—; Ad-
ministrative Judge for Prince George's County. Born in
Washington, D.C., January 22, 1926. Woodrow Wilson
High School, Washington, D.C.; George Washington
University, A.A., 1947; George Washington University
Law School, LL.B., 1950. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1950. Served in U.S. Navy. Member, Maryland State,
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Prince George's County and District of Columbia Bar
Associations. Attorney for Prince George's County Board
of License Commissioners. Judge, People's Court, Prince
George's County, 1965-69.
PAUL A. McGUCKIAN. Montgomery County Circuit
Court, 6th Judicial Circuit, 1989—. Born in Norwood,
Massachusetts, May 3, 1938. Dickinson College, B.A.,
1960; George Washington University Law School, LL.B.,
1964. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1965. Served in U.S.
Army. Member, American Bar Association. Member,
Maryland State Bar Association (board of governors,
1987-88; long-range planning committee). Member,
Montgomery County Bar Association (chairman, long-
range planning committee; juvenile law committee; ad-
ministrative law committee). Board of Directors,
Montgomery County Bar Foundation. Former Town At-
torney, Town of Somerset. Legal consultant to Maryland-
National Capital Park and Planning Commission (citizens
advisory committee-blue ribbon committee). Counsel,
Housing Opportunities Commission, Montgomery
County. Assistant County Attorney, Montgomery County,
1966-71. Counsel, Montgomery County Delegation to
General Assembly, 1974-78. County Attorney,Montgom-
ery County, 1979-87. President, West End Citizens Asso-
ciation, Rockville. Member, Rockville Charter Review
Commission; Montgomery County Council Task Force on
Real Property Assessment Practices. Judge, District Court
of Maryland, District 6,1987-89.
GRAYDON S. McKEE III. Prince George's County
Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, 1987—. Born in New
Brighton, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1937. McGuffy
High School, Claysville, Pennsylvania; Baldwin-Wallace
College, Berea, Ohio; University of Maryland School of
Law, J.D., 1967; University of Virginia (international
law); College of Juvenile Justice; National Judicial College
on Court Administration, 1980. Served in U.S. Marine
Corps. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1967. Member, Amer-
ican, Maryland State and Prince George's County Bar
Associations; chairman, Mental Health Committee; mem-
ber, National Council of Juvenile Court Judges. Member,
Prince George's County Board of Education, 1972-73.
Master of Juvenile Causes, Prince George's County, 1970-
75. Judge, District Court of Maryland, Prince George's
County, 1977-1987 (Administrative Judge, 1981-1987).
Past president, New Carrollton Recreation Club; member,
Prince George's County Joint Committee on Mental
Health. Chairman, Prince George's County Corrections
Advisory Board, 1982—; trustee, Cheltenham Methodist
Church.
J. JAMES McKENNA. Montgomery County Circuit
Court, 6th Judicial Circuit, 1986—. Born in East Orange,
New Jersey, December 17, 1935. Seton Hall University,
B.A., 1958; Georgetown University Law Center, LL.B.,
1963. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1970. Served in U.S.
Army, 1958-60. Member, American Bar Association.
Member, Maryland State Bar Association (ethics commit-
tee, 1981-83; special committee on professional responsi-
bility, 1982-83). Member, Montgomery County Bar
Association (judicial selections committee, 1975-77; ethics
committee, 1976-80, chairman, 1979-80; executive com-
mittee, 1980-81). Member, Association of Trial Lawyers
of America; Maryland Trial Lawyers Association (board of
governors, 1981-83); National Association of Criminal
Defense Attorneys; Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys
Association (chairman, education committee, 1984-85;
president, 1985-86). Founder, Trial Lawyers for Public
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