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John Raymond Hargrove Sr.

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John Raymond Hargrove Sr.

Birth
District of Columbia, USA
Death
1 Apr 1997 (aged 73)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
684 - SS
Memorial ID
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Private Career:
Admitted to the bar, 1950
Founding partner, Howard & Hargrove , 1959
Private practice, 1950-1955, 1963-1968
Public Service:
Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland, 1955-1957
Deputy U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland, 1957-1962
Associate Judge, People's Court, Baltimore City, 1962-1963
Member, the 1967-1968 Constitutional Convention of Maryland
Associate Judge, Municipal Court, Baltimore City, 1968-1971
Administrative Judge, District Court of Maryland, District No. 1 Baltimore, Maryland, 1971-1974
Associate Judge, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1974-1984
Juvenile Court Judge, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1977-1980
Judge, U.S. District Court, Maryland, 1984-1997
Comments:
First African-American Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland. The courthouse for District Court of Maryland at 700 East Patapsco Avenue in Baltimore was named in his honor in 2003
Private Career:
Admitted to the bar, 1950
Founding partner, Howard & Hargrove , 1959
Private practice, 1950-1955, 1963-1968
Public Service:
Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland, 1955-1957
Deputy U.S. Attorney, District of Maryland, 1957-1962
Associate Judge, People's Court, Baltimore City, 1962-1963
Member, the 1967-1968 Constitutional Convention of Maryland
Associate Judge, Municipal Court, Baltimore City, 1968-1971
Administrative Judge, District Court of Maryland, District No. 1 Baltimore, Maryland, 1971-1974
Associate Judge, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1974-1984
Juvenile Court Judge, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1977-1980
Judge, U.S. District Court, Maryland, 1984-1997
Comments:
First African-American Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland. The courthouse for District Court of Maryland at 700 East Patapsco Avenue in Baltimore was named in his honor in 2003

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