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DAVID B. MITCHELL. Associate Judge, Baltimore
City Circuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit, since 1984. Chair,
Committee on Juvenile and Family Law and Procedure,
Maryland Judicial Conference, 1986-88. Member, Court of
Appeals Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 1983-84. Born in Bronx, New York, May 25,
1945. The Peddie School, Hightstown, New Jersey; Fisk
University, B.A., 1967; Columbia University School of Law,
J.D., 1970. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1970. Member,
National Bar Association (committees on professional ethics
& commercial law); Maryland State Bar Association (council
of juvenile & family law; committees on professional respon-
sibility & fee disputes); Monumental City Bar Association
(past vice-pres.; chair, judicial selections committee); Na-
tional Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (chair,
metropolitan court judges committee, 1988-89; board of
trustees, 1988—). Associate, Brown, Allen & Josey, 1970-
72. Assistant chief, Case Preparation Unit, State's Attorney's
Office, Baltimore City, 1972-73. Assistant Public Defender,
Baltimore City, 1973. Founding partner, Mitchell & Lee,
1973-84. Board of Directors, Federal Pretrial Release Pro-
gram, 1975-84. Board of Advisors, Dundalk Community
College Paralegal Program. Member, Attorney Grievance
Commission, 1979-83; Character Committee, 8th Judicial
Circuit, 1979-84; Maryland Juvenile Justice Advisory Council,
1985-89. Lecturer and faculty, National College of Juvenile
and Family Law. Past member, Board of Trustees, Visiting
Nurse Association of Baltimore, Inc.; American Society of
Hospital Attorneys. Chair, Board of Trustees, Associated
Marine Institutes. President, Board of Trustees, Fort Small-
wood Marine Institutes, Inc. Member, Church of the Holy
Trinity. President, Baltimore Fisk Club. Member, Inter-
Alumni Council of Maryland; Intergovernmental Relations
Committee, United Way of Central Maryland. Lawrence S.
Greenbaum Prize for Appellate Advocacy, Columbia Uni-
versity School of Law.
DANIEL W. MOYLAN. Associate Judge, Washington
County Circuit Court, 4th Judicial Circuit, since 1982. As-
sociate Judge, District Court of Maryland, District 11, Wash-
ington County, 1979-82. Trial Magistrate, Washington
County, 1965-67. Bom in Baltimore, Maryland, February
21, 1934. Western Maryland College, A.B., 1956. Served in
U.S. Army, 1956-58. University of Maryland School of Law,
LL.B., J.D., 1961. Law clerk to Judge William L. Hender-
son. Court of Appeals, 1961. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1961. Member, American Bar Association (advisory com-
mission on youth alcohol & drug problems, 1986); Maryland
State Bar Association (chair, special committee on adolescent
alcoholism, addiction, & alcohol & drug abuse, 1985-86);
Washington County Bar Association; National Council of
Juvenile and Family Court Judges (committee on alcohol &
substance abuse, 1986). Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of
Maryland, 1962-64. State's Attorney, Washington County,
1971-75. Part-time instructor (business law), Frostburg
State College, 1972-76; participant, American Academy for
Judicial Education television series for continuing legal edu-
cation, 1973-74; part-time instructor, Maryland Police
Academy, 1973-85. Board of Visitors, Maryland School for
the Deaf, 1965-84 (president, 1983-84). Member, Washing-
ton County Council on Alcoholism. Member, Review
Board, Attorney Grievance Commission, 1975-79.
ROBERT C. NALLEY. Associate Judge, Charles County
Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, 1980, and since 1988.
Administrative Judge, District Court of Maryland, District
4, Charles County, 1983-88 (Associate Judge, 1981-83).
Born in Washington, DC, September 18, 1943. Attended
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parochial schools in Charles and St. Mary's Counties;
Gonzaga High School; Spring Hill College, Mobile, Ala-
bama, B.S., 1965; Georgetown University School of Law,
J.D., 1969. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1969; District of
Columbia Bar, 1970. Served in U.S. Army, 1969-71.
Member, American, Maryland State and Charles County
Bar Associations. Assistant State's Attorney, Deputy
State's Attorney, Charles County, 1971-75. State's Attor-
ney, Charles County, 1975-80. Chairperson, District Ad-
visory Board, District 4, Public Defender System, 1983—.
C. PHILIP NICHOLS, JR. Associate Judge, Prince
George's County Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, since
1992. Chair, Civil Law and Procedure Committee, Mary-
land Judicial Conference, 1990-91. Member, Administrative
Judges Committee, District Court of Maryland, 1986-91.
Associate Judge, Prince George's County, District 5, District
Court of Maryland, 1985-92. Chief Judge, Orphans' Court,
Prince George's County, 1982-85 (Associate Judge, 1977-
82). Born in Cheverly, Maryland, June 23, 1947. Laurel
public and parochial schools; LaSalle Military Academy,
Oakdale, New York, 1965; Georgetown University, A.B.,
1969; University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D.. 1973.
Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1973. Member, Maryland State
Bar Association (board of governors, 1985); Prince George's
County Bar Association (board of directors, 1982—; treas-
urer, 1986-87; secretary, 1987-88; president, 1989-90);
Maryland Association of Judges of the Orphans' Court
(president, 1981-85). Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve.
Member, Rotary Club of Laurel (president, 1980). Board of
Directors, St. Vincent Palotti High School, 1988-91;
Greater Laurel Beltsville Hospital, 1989-91. Honorary life
member, Laurel Volunteer Fire Department. Fellow, Mary-
land Bar Foundation.
THOMAS E. NOEL. Associate Judge, Baltimore City
Circuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit, since 1983. Born in
Baltimore, Maryland, August 17, 1948. Baltimore Poly-
technic Institute; Morgan State College, B.S., 1971; Uni-
versity of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1975. Admitted
to Maryland Bar, 1975. Member, Maryland State, Monu-
mental City and Baltimore City Bar Associations. Attor-
ney, Office of Public Defender, 1975-81. Assistant
attorney general, 1981-83. Distinguished Alumnus
Award, Black Law Students Association, University of
Maryland School of Law.
DARLENE G. PERRY. Associate Judge, Prince George's
County Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, since 1985. Born in
Virginia, 1939. Eastern College of Commerce; University of
Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1972. Admitted to Maryland
Bar, 1972. Member, Maryland State Bar Association (board of
governors, 1983-84); Prince George's County Bar Association
(executive secretary, 1966-71; board of directors, 1972-86);
Women's Bar Association; J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association.
Associate Public Defender, Prince George's County, 1972-85
(chief, felony trial section, 1978-85). Member, inquiry com-
mittee, Attorney Grievance Commission, 1975-82. Partner,
Camus & Perry, 1978-85. Founder, Law Foundation of Prince
George's County, 1983. Master of the Bench, Prince George's
Inn of American Inns of Court.
S. MICHAEL PINCUS. Associate Judge, Montgomery
County Circuit Court, 6th Judicial Circuit, since 1993. As-
sociate Judge, District Court of Maryland, District 6,
Montgomery County, 1991-93. Domestic Relations Master,
Montgomery County Circuit Court, 1988-91. Born in
Washington, DC, February 25, 1939. Bladensburg High
School; University of Maryland, BA., 1961; George Wash-
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