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Maryland Bar, 1968. Member, American, Maryland
State, and Washington County Bar Associations. Ameri-
can Bar Association House of Delegates, 1983-1985.
Maryland State Bar Association Board of Governors
(1972-1976, 1981-1985), Executive Committee (1981-
1985; president-elect, 1983-1984; president, 1984
-1985); Judicial Conference Legislative Committee
(1978-1981), Executive Committee (1981-1985). Deputy
State's Attorney, Washington County, 1971-1974. Mary-
land State Senate, 1975-1977. Washington County Out-
standing Young Man, 1974; Legislator of the Year,
Maryland State's Attorneys Association, 1976. Married;
3 children.

ARRIE W. DA VIS. Eighth Judicial Circuit, 1983—.
Born in Baltimore, July 21, 1940. Attended Frederick
Douglass Senior High; Morgan State University, B.A.,
1963; New York University, M.A., 1966; University of
Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1969. Admitted to the
Maryland Bar, 1969. Member, Maryland State,
Baltimore City, and Monumental City Bar Associations.
Bailiff to the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, 1968-1969;
assistant state's attorney, Baltimore City, 1970-1971;
assistant attorney general, 1971-1979; counsel to Divi-
sion of Correction, Office of the Attorney General,
1979-1981. Married; 2 children.

EDWARD A. DeWATERS, JR. Third Judicial Circuit,
1972—. Born in Havre de Grace, October 28, 1938.
Attended Georgetown Prep; Fordham University, B.S.S.,
1960; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1964;
National Judicial College, University of Nevada, gradu-
ate, 1977. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1964. Member,
Maryland State and Baltimore County Bar Associations.
Former assistant state's attorney, Baltimore County;
executive assistant state's attorney, Baltimore County;
deputy state's attorney, Baltimore County; associate
judge, District Court of Maryland. Part-time professor,
Towson State University. Past president, Gunpowder/
Kingsville Optimist Club; past chairman, Public Rela-
tions Committee, St. Stephens Catholic Church; past
chairman, Young Lawyers Committee; past member,
Library Committee of Baltimore County Bar Associa-
tion; past member, Ethics Committee, Baltimore County
Bar Association. Married; 2 children.

THEODORE R. ESCHENBURG, SR. First Judicial
Circuit, 1983—. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June
30, 1940. Attended Steven Decatur High School; Univer-
sity of Baltimore, A.A., 1962; University of Baltimore
School of Law, LL.B., 1965. Admitted to the Maryland
Bar, 1965. Member, American, Maryland State, and
Worcester County Bar Associations; National District
Attorneys Association. Recipient of Sigma Delta Kappa
Award for highest scholastic average. Deputy state's
attorney, Worcester County, 1966-1970; public defender,
Worcester County, 1971-1977. Judge, District Court for
Worcester County, 1981-1983. Member, laycees; Lions
Club. Married; 2 children.

JOHN F. FADER II. Third Judicial Circuit, 1982—.
Born in Baltimore, February 12, 1941. Attended
Baltimore County schools; University of Maryland Phar-
macy School, B.S., 1963; University of Maryland School
of Law, LL.B., 1968. Admitted to the Maryland Bar,

1968. Judge, District 8, District Court of Maryland,
1977-1982. Married; 2 children.

VINCENT J. FEMIA. Seventh Judicial Circuit, 1977—.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 26, 1936. At-
tended Haverford High School, Haverford, Pennsylvania;
George Washington University, B.A., 1959; George
Washington University, J.D., 1961. Admitted to the
Maryland Bar, 1961. Served in the U.S. Air Force.
Member, Prince George's County Bar Association. Certi-
fied public accountant. Assistant state's attorney, Prince
George's County, 1963-1969; deputy state's attorney,
Prince George's County, 1969-1972; associate judge,
District Court of Maryland, 1972-1977. Part-time in-
structor, Prince George's Community College. Member,
Adjunct Faculty, Nova University. Married; 3 children.

ROBERT F. FISCHER. Fifth Judicial Circuit, 1977—.
Born in Baltimore County, February 29, 1932. Attended
Southern High School, Baltimore; University of Mary-
land, B.A., 1954; University of Baltimore, LL.B., 1961.
Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1961. Served in the U.S.
Air Force and the Maryland Air National Guard.
Member, Howard County Bar Association, Maryland
State Bar Association. County Solicitor, Howard County,
1972-1973; judge, District Court, 1973-1977. Married; 2
children.

STANLEY B. FROSH. Sixth Judicial Circuit, 1975—.
Born in Denver, Colorado, January 9, 1919. Attended
Denver public schools; Northwestern University, B.S.,
1939; Northwestern University Law School, J.D., 1942.
Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1949. Served in the 400th
Armored Field Artillery Battalion; bronze star. Member,
American, Maryland, District of Columbia, and Mont-
gomery County Bar Associations. Montgomery County
Council, 1958-1962. Illinois Law Review Board of
Editors, 1941-1942. Lecturer, U.S. Information Agency;
board of governors and vice-president. International
Club of Washington, D.C.; former member, Board of
Directors and Chairman of the Board, State National
Bank of Maryland; former chairman, Montgomery
County American Civil Liberties Union. Married; 3
children.

DONALD J. GILMORE. Fifth Judicial Circuit, 1977—.
Born in New York, March 26, 1932. Attended University
of Maryland; University of Maryland School of Law,
J.D., 1961. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1962. Served
in the U.S. Air Force. Member, American, Maryland
State, Carroll County, and Baltimore County Bar Associ-
ations. President, Carroll County Bar Association, 1977.
Member, Gamma Eta Gamma (chancellor, 1960-1961).
Married; 2 children.

HARRY CHESTER GOUDY, JR. Fifth Judicial Cir-
cuit, 1977—. Born in Baltimore, July 29, 1934. Attended
Towson High School; Severn School; University of
Maryland, B.S., 1957; University of Maryland School of
Law, J.D., 1961. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1961.
Member, American, Maryland State, and Anne Arundel
County Bar Associations; American Arbitration Associa-
tion. Board of Governors, Maryland State Bar Associa-
tion. Deputy state's attorney for Anne Arundel County,

 



 
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