Armstrong and Cheris 204 Monroe Street, Rockville, MD 20850 3017620505 (Office), 3017620080 (Fax)
Licenses:
Maryland - Active 1973
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1973 Yale University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1968
Specialties:
Criminal Defense - 100%
Associations:
Maryland Criminal Defense Attorney's Association - Board of Directors, 1984-present Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association - Past President, 1991 Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association - President-Elect, 1990-1991 Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association - Vice President, 1988-1990 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - Member
Description:
Mr. Armstrong has practiced criminal defense since 1978. Few, if any, lawyers in Montgomery County can claim a better success rate in contested jury trials. He...
1973, Maryland 1979, U.S District Court, District of Maryland 1980, U.S. Supreme Court
University:
Yale University, B.A., 1968
Law School:
Georgetown University, J.D., 1973
Reported:
William Fagan v. State of MD (trial counsel), 110 MD App. 228, 676 A2d 1009 (1996); Darone Derricott v. State of Maryland, 327 MD 582, 611 A2d 592 (1992); Donald Lewis v. State of Maryland, 71 MD App. 402, 526 A. 2d 66 (1987).
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Biography:
Named as one of "Top Lawyers," Criminal Defense, Washingtonian Magazine, Dec. 2004. Listed: "Super Lawyers," Washington, District of Columbia and Maryland Editions, 2007-2008; The Best Lawyers in Amer...
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In Connecticut, officials have boosted the number of testing sites for mosquitoes in its high risk eastern portion, according to Philip Armstrong, a virologist with the state Department of Environmental Sciences.
Date: Jul 20, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
21 towns impacted by EEE virus, state mosquito program says
"Although mosquito numbers are declining with the onset of cool weather, we continue to detect EEE virus in communities in eastern Connecticut, said Dr. Philip Armstrong, medical entomologist at the CAES. There is continued risk for mosquito-borne diseases until the first hard freeze when mosquito
Date: Sep 27, 2019
Category: Health
Source: Google
Invasive, disease-carrying Asian tiger mosquito now surviving winter in Connecticut
edes albopictus, was first discovered in Connecticut in 2006, then not again until 2010, with rising numbers since then. But what the agency confirmed is that eggs laid in the fall will hatch the next spring, according to Philip Armstrong, director of the mosquito-monitoring program at the ag station.
Date: May 30, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
State Officials Confirm First 2016 Case of West Nile Virus in CT
Added Dr. Philip Armstrong, Medical Entomologist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment station (CAES), "We continue to have weather conditions that are favorable for the mosquitoes that transmit West Nile virus. These mosquitoes are most abundant in urban and suburban areas with dense human po
Date: Aug 30, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile Virus in Stamford, test negative for Zika
The West Nile virus season has started, said Dr. Philip Armstrong, Medical Entomologist at the CAES. Early- to mid-July is when we typically first detect WNV infection in mosquitoes and we anticipate further build-up of the virus from now through September.
Date: Jul 15, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Connecticut scientists add Zika to mosquito viruses they look to test
NEW HAVEN >> Since mosquitoes have not brought other tropical diseases to Connecticut, its unlikely that theyll bring the Zika virus either, according to Philip Armstrong, director of the mosquito-monitoring program at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
Date: Jun 11, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Legal process for Baltimore police is expected to be lengthy and complex
This case clearly is a tragedy. But assigning responsibility for what happened with six people becomes a very difficult process, said Philip Armstrong, a veteran Maryland defense attorney.
Date: May 03, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Connecticut residents warned to look out for tick-borne virus
Fortunately its a very rare disease, said Philip Armstrong, a research scientist for the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. There are only about 10 cases that are reported nationally.
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