800 / Maryland & the Federal Government Maryland Manual 1994-1995
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
Walter E. Black, Jr., Chief Judge
Associate Judges: Deborah K. Chasanow; Marvin J. Garbis; Benson E. Legg; Peter J. Messitte; J. Frederick
Motz; William M. Nickerson; Frederic N. Smalkin.
Senior Judges: John Raymond Hargrove, Sr.; Alexander Harvey II; Joseph C. Howard; Frank A. Kaufman;
Herbert F. Murray; Edward S. Northrop; Joseph H. Young.
Joseph A. Haas, Clerk
Edward J. Garmatz Federal Courthouse
101 West Lombard St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 962-2600
The United States District Courts are trial courts with general federal jurisdiction. Each state has at
least one federal district court.
The United States District Court for the District of Maryland was established in 1789 by the federal
Judiciary Act of 1789. The Court convened for the first time in 1790 at Baltimore and alternated sessions
between Baltimore and Easton until 1822, when the Court moved to the New Masonic Hall on St. Paul
Street, Baltimore. The Court moved to its present site in 1976.
Under the jurisdiction of the U.S. District Court are the U.S. Bankruptcy Judges, the U.S. Magistrate
Judges, probation officers, court reporters, and their staffs.
Judges of the U.S. District Court are appointed by the President of the United States with the advice
and consent of the U.S. Senate. Presently, sixteen judges sit on the Court. The Chief Judge and nine
associate judges serve full-time. Seven senior judges still hear cases but no longer assume full-time duties.
U.S. DISTRICT COURT BIOGRAPHIES
CHIEF JUDGE
WALTER E. BLACK, JR. Chief Judge, U.S. District
Court for the District of Maryland, since 1991 (Associate
Judge, 1982-91). Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 7,
1926. Harvard University, A.B., 1946; Harvard University
Law School, LL.B., 1949. Admitted to Maryland Bar,
1949. Member, American, Maryland State and Baltimore
City Bar Associations. Assistant U.S. Attorney for District
of Maryland, 1953-55. U.S. Attorney for District of
Maryland, 1956-57. Chairman, Board of Municipal and
Zoning Appeals, Baltimore City, 1963-67. Member,
Mayor's Advisory Committee for Workable Program for
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Community Improvement, Baltimore City, 1963-67.
Chairman, Subcommittee on Community Planning
Program, Mayor's Task Force on Civil Rights, Baltimore
City, 1965-67. Member, Jail Board, Baltimore City,
1971-73. Member, Governor's Commission to Revise the
Annotated Code, 1975-82. Member, Attorney Grievance
Commission, 1978-82. Member, Lawyers' Round Table;
Rule Day Club; Harvard/ Radcliffe Club of Maryland;
Harvard Law School Association of Maryland. Office
telephone: (410) 962-0107.
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ASSOCIATE JUDGES
DEBORAH K. CHASANOW. Associate Judge, U.S.
District Court for the District of Maryland, since 1993. U.S.
Magistrate Judge, 1987-93. Born in Washington, DC, April
23, 1948. Douglass College, Rutgers University, BA., 1970,
Phi Beta Kappa; Stanford University, J.D., 1974. Admitted
to Maryland Bar, 1974; District of Columbia Bar, 1975. Law
clerk to Judge David L. Cahoon, Montgomery County
Circuit Court, 1974-75. Member, Maryland State Bar
Association (committee on pattern jury instructions—criminal,
past chair, section on criminal law & practice; council
member, section on litigation). Member, Prince George's
County and Women's Bar Associations. Private practice of
law. Cole and Groner, Washington, DC, Aug.-Dec. 1975.
Chief, Criminal Appeals Division, Office of Attorney
General, 1979-87. Member, Court of Appeals Standing
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Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure (consultant
to criminal & appellate rules subcommittees). Member,
Governor's Advisory Board on Rape and Sexual Offenses,
1982-84; Governor's Task Force to Review the Defense of
Insanity, 1982-84. Past lecturer (constitutional criminal
procedure). University of Maryland School of Law and
University of Baltimore School of Law. Faculty member,
Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education
of Lawyers (MICPEL.) Member, Marlborough American
Inn of Court (past president); Wrangler's Law Club;
National Association of Women Judges. Office telephone:
(410) 962-4953.
MARVIN J. GARBIS. Associate Judge, U.S. District
Court for the District of Maryland, since 1989. Born in
Baltimore, Maryland, June 14, 1936. The Johns Hopkins
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