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GERARD F. DEVLIN. Associate Judge, Prince
George's County, District 5, District Court of Maryland,
since 1986. Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, May 29,
1933. Served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1955-57. Boston
College; Suffolk University, A.B., cum laudc, 1959;
University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1969;
University of Maryland, M.A., 1970. Admitted to
Maryland Bar, 1971. Member, American, Maryland State
and Prince George's County Bar Associations. Instructor,
Gonzaga High School, Bowic State University, and
Prince George's Community College. Professional staff
member, U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.
Maryland National Relations Officer, 1969-72. Delegate,
White House Conference on Food and Nutrition and
Health, 1969. Founder, Maryland Commission on the
Concerns of Spanish-Speaking People, 1970. Member,
House of Delegates, 1975-86 (vice-chairman, ways and
means committee, 1979-86). Chairman, Committee on En-
vironmental and Natural Resources, Southern Legislative
Conference. Named "Freshman Legislator of the Year,
1975" by Maryland Young Democrats; "Legislator of the
Year" by Prince George's Municipal Association, 1983,
1985,1986.

JOHN L. DUNNIGAN. Associate Judge, Harford
County, District 9, District Court of Maryland, since 1989.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, August 20,1943. Served in
U.S. Navy, 1961-65. University of Baltimore School of
Law, J.D., 1970. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1971. Mem-
ber, Harford County Bar Association. Assistant State's
Attorney for Baltimore City, 1971-78. Assistant State's
Attorney for Harford County, 1978-86.

JOANN ELLINGHAUSJONES. Associate Judge,
Carroll County, District 10, District Court of Maryland,
since 1991. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, August 11,
1956. University of Baltimore, B.S., 1978; University of
Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1981. Admitted to
Maryland Bar, 1981. Member, Maryland State and Carroll
County Bar Associations. Town Attorney, Town of
Manchester, 1983-90.

W. TIMOTHY FINAN. Associate Judge, AUcgany
County, District 12, District Court of Maryland, since
1987. Born in Cumberland, Maryland, August 29,1950.
Georgetown University, B.S., 1972; University of Bal-
timore School of Law, J.D., 1975. Admitted to Maryland
Bar, 1975. Member, Governor's Juvenile Justice Advisory
Commission, 1975-76. Assistant attorney general, 1976-
79. Member, Citizen's Advisory Board, Thomas B. Finan
Center, 1978-82. Member, House of Delegates, 1983-87.
Former member, Maryland Criminal Justice Coordinating
Council. Board of Directors, Legal Services Bureau, Inc.;
Cumberland Area Health Education Center, Inc.;
Archway Station, Inc.; Sacred Heart Hospital.

CHARLES E. FOOS III. Associate Judge, Baltimore
County, District 8, District Court of Maryland, since 1987.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, January 1,1939. University
of Maryland, 1957-62; University of Baltimore School of
Law, J.D., 1965. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1966. Mem-
ber, Baltimore County Bar Association (executive council).
Maryland Army National Guard, 1959-78. Deputy Clerk,
Baltimore County Circuit Court, 1963-66. Assistant
State's Attorney, Baltimore County, 1967-71. Member,
District Advisory Board of the Public Defender System,
1972—. Partner, Romadka, Gontrum, Hennegan & Foos,
1983-87. Member, Inquiry Committee of Attorney
Grievance Commission, 1986-87.

SOL J. FRIEDMAN. Associate Judge, Baltimore City,
District 1, District Court of Maryland, since 1973. Born in
Baltimore, Maryland, March 20,1919. Attended Baltimore
public schools; University of Baltimore School of Law,
LLB., 1945, J.D. Member of the Maryland Bar. Former
Unit Chief, Enforcement Section, OPA. Member,
American and Baltimore City Bar Associations. Member,
House of Delegates, 1955-73 (chairman, labor committee,
1963-67; member, committee on legislative review, 1965;
chairman, motor vehicle committee, 1967; member,
judiciary committee). Member, Governor's Study Group on
Vocational Rehabilitation; Governor's Commission to Study
Workmen's Compensation Laws; Intergovernmental
Cooperation Committee; Governor's Task Force to Develop
a System of Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection; Governor's
Commission to Study Driver Education. Member,
American Jewish Congress; B'nai B'rith; Citizens Planning
and Housing Association; Mt. Washington Improvement
Association; Masons. Founder and board member, Bonnic
View Country Club; Green Spring Valley Synagogue.

JOHN H. GARMER. District Administrative Judge,
Baltimore County, District 8, District Court of Maryland,
since 1982 (Associate Judge, 1980—). Born in Baltimore,
Maryland, June 23,1934. College of the Holy Cross, B.S.,
1956. Served in U.S. Air Force, 1st Lieutenant, 1956-59.
University of Maryland School of Law, LLB., 1964.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1965. Member, Maryland
State and Baltimore County Bar Associations. Assistant
State's Attorney, Baltimore County, 1970-80.

GARY STEPHEN GASPAROVIC. Associate Judge,
Charles County, District 4, District Court of Maryland,
since 1989. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, June 5,1944.
Served in U.S. Army, 1966-69. University of Maryland,
B.A., 1970; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D.,
1973. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1973. Member,
American, Maryland State and Charles County Bar As-
sociations; American Trial Lawyers' Association. Assistant
State's Attorney, Charles County, 1975-81. Briefed and
argued the case of Grimier v. Bryans Haul SuiUlify 6r
Supply, 290 Md. 687 (1981), which changed the law of
Maryland regarding the doctrine of election.

ASKEW W. GATEWOOD, JR. Associate Judge, Bal-
timore City, District 1, District Court of Maryland, since
1984. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, December 10,1950.
Morgan State College, B.S., 1972; Howard University,
graduate degree in finance, 1973; University of Maryland
School of Law, J.D., 1976. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1976; District of Columbia Bar, 1980. Admitted to prac-
tice, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1977; Federal Bar,
1977; Supreme Court of the U.S., 1980. Member,
American, Maryland State and District of Columbia Bar
Associations. Member, Monumental City Bar Association
(former treasurer). Partner, Foster, Gatcwood, Mathcws
& Stokes, 1976-77; associate, Mitchcll, Mitchcll &
Mitchcll, 1981-84. Assistant attorney general, 1977-81.
Judge, Orphans' Court of Baltimore City, 1981-84. Direc-
tor, Legal Aid Bureau. Spokesman for National Associa-
tion of Business Development Specialists, 1972. Inventor
and patent holder of inventory control device.

LENORE ROSALIE GELFMAN. Associate Judge,
Howard County, District 10, District Court of Maryland,
since 1989. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, September
30,1948. Boston University, B.A., 1969 (elected to Delta
Honor Society); University of Baltimore Law School,
J.D., 1973. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1974; admitted to

 



 
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