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STEPHEN M. WALDRON. Associate Judge, Harford
County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit, since 1988.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, November 4,1951. Loyola
College, B.A., 1973, member. Alpha Sigma Nu (National
Jesuit Honor Society), Scabbard and Blade (National
Military Honor Society); University of Maryland School
of Law, J.D., 1976. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1976.
Member, Maryland State and Harford County Bar As-
sociations. Law Clerk to Judge Edward D. Higinbothom,
1976-77. Ushers' Society, St. Margaret Church, 1981-88.
St. Margaret School Board, 1982-87 (president, 1985 -87).
Board of Directors, Colonial Acres Community Associa-
tion, 1982-87. Board of Directors, Bcl Air Amateur Sports
Association, 1986-91 (president, 1989). Commissioner
and coach, Bcl Air Parks and Recreation, 1985-91. Coach,
Greater Harford Soccer Club, 1990-91.

THOMAS WARD. Associate Judge, Baltimore City Cir-
cuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit, since 1982. Born in Bal
timorc, Maryland, February 28, 1927. Valley Forge
Military Academy; Georgetown School of Foreign Ser-
vice, B.S., 1950; University of Maryland School of Law,
J.D., 1953; four years. The Johns Hopkins University
Graduate School. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1953. Mem-
ber, Maryland State Bar Association. Served in U.S. Army,
parachute infantry. Graduate of Infantry School and Air-
borne and Glider School. Reporter for Baltimore Sun,
1951-54. Author of numerous conservation articles that
have appeared in newspapers and magazines throughout
the U.S. Member, Baltimore City Council, 1963-67; Com-
mission for Historical and Architectural Preservation,
1966-68; Metropolitan Transit Authority, 1970-72; Joint
Legislative Committee to Determine the Feasibility of a
Department of Transportation, 1968; Rcdistricting Com-
mission, Baltimore City, 1967; Mayor's Committee to
Determine the Feasibility of Buying Maryland Transit
Company, Baltimore City, 1966. Active in Baltimore City
civic and political life since 1953.

RICHARD DEXTER WARREN. Associate Judge,
Wicomico County Circuit Court, 1st Judicial Circuit, since
1988. Born in Washington, DC, August 15,1941. Bcthcs-
da-Chcvy Chase High School; University of the South,
B.A, 1963; George Washington University Law School,
J.D., cum laudc, 1966. Captain, U.S. Air Force, 1966-71.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1967. Member, American and
Wicomico County Bar Associations; Maryland State's
Attorneys' Association; National District Attorneys As-
sociation; NITA Advocates Association. Assistant State's
Attorney, Prince George's County, 1971-72. Assistant
State's Attorney, Wicomico County, 1972-73. State's At-
torney, Wicomico County, 1975-87. Member, State's
Attorneys' Coordination Council, 1979-81. Judge, District
2, District Court of Maryland, 1987-88.

PAUL H. WEINSTEIN. Associate Judge, Montgomery
County Circuit Court, 6th Judicial Circuit, since 1986. Born
in Washington, DC, April 20,1933. Washington and Lee
University, B.S., 1955; George Washington University
School of Law, LLB., 1959. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1965. Member, Maryland State, District of Columbia and
Montgomery County Bar Associations. Chairperson, Un-
authorized Practice of Law Committee. Member, Judicial
Selections Committee; Conference of Circuit Judges
Criminal Law and Procedure Committee; Maryland Judicial
Conference. Judge, District 6, District Court of Maryland,
1983-86. Member, Big Brothers Club of Georgetown;
Bethcsda Boys Club.

CYPERT 0. WHIT-FILL. Associate Judge, Harford
County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit, since 1982. Born
in FloydCounty,Texas, January 25,1937.AttendedFloydada,
Texas, public schools; Texas Tech, 1955-57; St. Mary's
College, 1957-59; University of Maryland School of Law,
LLB., cum laude, 1965. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1965.
Served three years in U.S. Army; attended U.S. Army Lan-
guage School. Assistant and City Attorney, Havre dc Grace,
1965-79. Member, Harford County Charter Board, 1971.
Chairman, Harford County Police Needs Study Commission,
1973. Member, Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, 1984.

BRUCE C. WILLIAMS. County Administrative Judge,
Anne Arundtl County Circuit Court, 5th Judicial Circuit,
since 1981 (Associate Judge, 1976—; Chief Judge, since
1988). Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, February 11,
1931. Loomis School, Windsor, Connecticut; Princeton
University, AB., 1952; University of Virginia Law School,
LL.B., 1958. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 195& Served in
U.S. Marine Corps. Member, Annc Arundel County Bar
Association. Judge, People's Court of Anne Arundel County,
1964-71. Judge, District 7, District Court of Maryland,
1971-76.

JAMES OWEN WISE. Circuit Administrative Judge,
Caroline County Circuit Court, 2nd Judicial Circuit, since
1987 (Associate Judge, 1982—). Born in Easton,
Maryland, July 8, 1938. Caroline High School;
Washington and Lee University, B.A., 1960. Served in
U.S. Army, 1961; U.S. Army Reserves, 1961-69. Univer-
sity of Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1965. Admitted
to Maryland Bar, 1965. State's Attorney, Caroline County,
1970-78. Legal Officer, Potomac River Fisheries Commis-
sion, 1976-82. Chairman, Caroline County Government
Study Commission, 1981. President, Rotary Club of Den-
ton, 1981-82; member, Temple Lodge 128, AF & AM;
president, Denton Volunteer Fire Company, 1970-73.
President, Board of Trustees, Peninsula Conference,
United Methodist Church, 1985-88.

MARTIN A. WOLFF. Associate Judge, Annc Arundel
County Circuit Court, 5th Judicial Circuit, since 1979.
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, May 11, 1938. Attended
Baltimore City schools; University of Maryland, B.A.,
1961; University of Baltimore School of Law, LL.B.,
1964. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1964. Member, Annc
Arundel County Bar Association. Assistant State's Attor-
ney, Annc Arundel County, 1969-71. Deputy State's At-
torney, Annc Arundel County, 1971-77. Instructor,
paralegal course. University of Maryland, 1978—. Judge,
District 7, District Court of Maryland, 1977-79.

ROBERT J. WOODS. Associate Judge, Prince George's
County Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, since 1976.
Born in Washington, DC, February 16, 1933. Gonzaga
High School, Washington, DC; Georgetown University,
B.S.S., 1956; Catholic University Law School, J.D., 1962.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1963. Member, Maryland
State and Prince George's County Bar Associations. Assis-
tant State's Attorney, Prince George's County, 1966-69.
Judge, District 5, District Court of Maryland, 1971-76.

FREDERICK C. WRIGHT III. Circuit Administrative
Judge and County Administrative Judge, Washington
County Circuit Court, 4th Judicial Circuit (Associate
Judge, 1979—). Born in Hagerstown, Maryland, Sep-
tember 4, 1938. Episcopal High School, Alexandria,
Virginia; University of Virginia, B.S., 1960; University
of Virginia Law School, LL.B., 1963. Admitted to
Maryland Bar, 1963. Served in U.S. Army, Member,

 



 
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