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ROSZEL C. THOMSEN. U.S. District Court, Senior
Judge since 1970. Appointed in 1954. Born in
Baltimore, August 17, 1900. The Johns Hopkins
University, A.B., 1919; University of Maryland, LL.B.,
1922. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1922. Served in the
Student Army Training Corps. Member, American,
Maryland State, and Baltimore City Bar Associations;
Lawyers' RoundTable; Rule Day Club. Member, Judicial
Conference of U.S., 1957-64; chairman, Standing
Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure of Judicial
Conference of the U.S., 1973-80; member, Advisory
Committee on Civil Rules, 1959-70,1972-73; member,
Committee to Implement Criminal Justice Act, 1964-73
(chairman, 1972-73); member, Advisory Committee on
Judicial Activities, 1969-73; member, Coordinating
Committee on Multiple Litigation, 1962-68; member,
Committee on Administration of Criminal Law,
1971-73; president, Maryland State Bar Association,
1972-73. Awarded honorary doctor of laws, Goucher
College. Secretary, Maryland Board of Law Examiners,
1943-44. President, Board of Education of Baltimore
City, 1944-54. Office telephone: 685-3522.

JOSEPH H. YOUNG. U.S. District Court, Senior Judge
since 1987. Ap^rted in 1971. Born in Hagerstown, July

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18, 1922. Dartmouth College, A.B., 1948; University of
Virginia School of Law, LL.B., 1951. Admitted to
Maryland Bar, 1951. Served in U.S. Army Infantry,
1942-46; bronze star, purple heart. Member, Federal,
American, Maryland State and Baltimore City Bar
Associations; Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference. Member,
Rule Day Club; Lawyers Round Table; 14 Hamilton Street
Club; honorary member, National Lawyers Club of
Washington. Formerly associated with firms of Marbury,
Miller, and Evans; Piper and Marbury (partner, 1958-71).
Instructor, The Johns Hopkins University; McCoy
College, 1954-62. Board of Directors, Legal Aid Society,
1958-71; CICHA (Health Appeal), 1964-71. Board of
Directors, Maryland Division of American Cancer Society,
1958— (chairman, 1969-71). Director, American Cancer
Society, New York, 1968—. Chairman, Board of Directors,
American Cancer Society, 1978-81. Member, Oncology
Advisory Council, The Johns Hopkins University;
member, Executive Committee, International Union
Against Cancer, 1981—; member, Dartmouth College
Alumni Council. Recipient, Society of Surgical Oncology
Annual Layman's Award, 1982; American Cancer Society
Distinguished Service Award, 1983; Dartmouth College
Alumni Award, 1983. Office telephone: 962-2457.

APPOINTMENTS TO U.S. DISTRICT COURT, 1988

PAUL V. NIEMEYER. Ap^Med Feb. 22,1988. Sworn No appointment has yet been made to replace Joseph H.
in March 31, 1988, to replace Frank A. Kaufman who Young who elected to take senior status on July 31,1987.
elected to take senior status in June 1986.

UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS______________________________________

UNITED STATES ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND

Breckinridge L. Willcox, U.S. Attorney

Gary P Jordan, First Assistant U.S. Attorney

Assistant U.S. Attorneys: Larry D. Adams; James R. Alsup; Katharine J. Armentrout; Jane F. Barrett; Lisa
M. Bell; Gregg L. Bernstein; Billy S. Bradley; Veronica M. Clarke; Harvey E. Eisenberg; Juliet A. Eurich;
Geoffrey R. Garinther; John V Geise; Beth P Gesner; GlendaG. Gordon;Martin S. Himeles, Jr.; Carmina
S. Hughes; Dale P Kelberman; David P King; Miriam A. Krinsky; Max H. Lauten; Joyce K. McKee;
William K. Meyer; Roann Nichols; Andrew G. W. Norman; Thomas F. O'Neil III; Stephen L. Purcell;
Susan M. Ringler; E. Thomas Roberts; Barbara S. Sale; Charles P Scheeler; Stephen M. Schenning; Peter
M. Semel; Elizabeth H. Trimble; Donna H. Triptow; Hollis R. Weisman; Gregory Welsh.

U.S. Courthouse, Room 820

101 W Lombard St.

Baltimore, MD 21201                                                                                                 539-2940

Under the United States Department of Justice, the United States Attorney and Assistant Attorneys
are the federal government's principal trial lawyers. The duties of the U.S. Attorney's Office include
prosecuting all federal criminal cases and representing the federal government in civil litigation.

The United States Attorney is appointed to a four-year term by the President of the United States wirli
the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate. The U.S. Attorney serves at the pleasure of the President.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys are chosen by the U.S. Attorney and appointed by the U.S. Attorney General
for indefinite terms.

 

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