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Maryland Manual, 1989-90
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Judiciary/517

CIRCUIT COURTS

The Circuit Courts are the highest common law and equity courts of record exercising original
jurisdiction within Maryland. Each has full common law and equity powers and jurisdiction in all civil and
criminal cases within its county, and all the additional powers and jurisdiction conferred by the Constitution
and by law, except where jurisdiction has been limited or conferred exclusively upon another tribunal by
law (Code Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, sec. 1-501).

The Circuit Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. Its jurisdiction is very broad but generally
covers major civil cases and more serious criminal matters. Circuit Courts also may decide appeals from
the District Court and certain administrative agencies. These courts are grouped into eight geographical
circuits: the first seven circuits each contain two or more counties; the eighth consists of Baltimore City.

Presently, there are 116 Circuit Court judges, with at least one judge for each county. Unlike other
Maryland courts, the Circuit Court has no chief judge. Instead, eight circuit administrative judges perform
administrative duties in each of their respective circuits. Appointed by the chief judge of the Court of
Appeals, circuit administrative judges are aided by county administrative judges. Within each circuit, the
judge who has served longest on the court is designated chief judge of the circuit.

Each Circuit Court judge is appointed by the Governor and then must stand for election. The judge's
name is placed on the ballot in the first general election that occurs at least one year following the vacancy
the judge was appointed to fill. The judge may be formally opposed by one or more qualified members of
the bar, with the successful candidate being elected to a fifteen-year term (Const., Art. TV, secs. 19-26).

1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico & Worcester
Counties— 7 Judges

Lloyd L. Simpkins, Chief Judge & Circuit
Administrative Judge.................Somerset, 1991
Dale R. Cathell.............................Worcester, 1997
Theodore R. Eschenburg, Sr Worcester, 1999
Donald F. Johnson.....................Dorchester, 2001
D. William Simpson....................Wicomico, 2003
Alfred T Truitt, Jr........................Wicomico, 1993
Richard Dexter Warren................Wicomico, 1990

Courthouse
Princess Anne, MD 21853 651-1555

2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's & Talbot
Counties— 6 Judges

Donaldson C. Cole, Jr., Chief Judge ... Cecil, 1995
J. Owen Wise, Circuit Administrative
Judge............................................ Caroline, 1999
ElroyG. Boyer....................................Kent, 2003
William S. Home...............................Talbot, 1990
Edward D. E. Rollins, Jr......................Cecil, 1999
John W Sause, Jr...................Queen Anne's, 1990
Courthouse
P. O. Box 356
Denton, MD 21629 479-2303

3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Baltimore & Harford Counties—18 Judges

Frank E. Cicone, Chief Judge & Circuit
Administrative Judge.................Baltimore, 1989
Maurice W Baldwin, Jr...................Harford, 2003
Alfred L. Brennan, Sr...................Baltimore, 1990
William R. Buchanan, Sr..............Baltimore, 1993
William Q Cart..............................Harford, 2001
Edward A. DeWaters, Jr...............Baltimore, 1991
John F. Fader II............................Baltimore, 1997
A. Owen Hennegan.....................Baltimore, 1999
J. William Hinkel..........................Baltimore, 1997
Barbara Kerr Howe......................Baltimore, 1990
Leonard S. Jacobson....................Baltimore, 1999
DanaM. Levitz............................Baltimore, 2001
Joseph E Murphy, Jr.....................Baltimore, 2001
William M. Nickerson...................Baltimore, 2001
James T. Smith, Jr.........................Baltimore, 2001
John G. Turnbull II......................Baltimore, 2003
Stephen M. Waldron......................Harford, 1990
CypertO. Whitfill...........................Harford, 1999

County Courts Building
401 Bosley Ave.
Towson, MD 21204 494-2500

4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Allegany, Garrett & W&shington Counties— 6
Judges

Frederick A. Thayerlll, Chief Judge... Garrett, 1993
Frederick C. Wright III, Circuit
Administrative Judge.............Washington, 1995



 

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