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Woman found guilty of murder, arson
A Cambridge woman has been found guilty of murder and arson charges in a fatal January fire. A jury of seven women and five men deliberated nearly four hours Wednesday before finding 44-year-old Theresa Collins guilty of second-degree murder, two counts...Tags: Murder, Arson, Court Preliminary, Trials, Fires
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Sports Digest
Former track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," pleaded guilty yesterday to distributing heroin, averting a trial set for next week. Montgomery, 33, appeared briefly in U.S. District Court in Norfolk, Va., answering "Yes, sir,"...Tags: Disasters, Trials, Washington Capitals, Miami Heat, Pittsburgh Penguins
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Currie can get papers
sun ReporterState Sen. Ulysses Currie is entitled to have copies of materials seized from his home during an FBI raid in May, as well as the search warrant affidavit filed by the U.S. attorney's office, federal Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm ruled yesterday....Tags: Corporate Crime, Prince George's County, Fraud, Groceries, National Government
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Letters to the editor
Thanks so much for the editorial on Sen. John McCain's indifference toward the Internet ("Net deficit," editorial, June 29). It's chilling to think we might have a president who lacks the capacity to perform vital Web-related duties such as chatting up...Tags: Water Restrictions, Hu Jintao, Scarlett Johansson, Constitutional Issues, Reisterstown
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. Victim identified Police on Wednesday identified Amanda Bishop, 22, of the 400 block of Parrish St. as the woman found dead June 22 in the 1300 block of...Tags: David Jones, Hospitals and Clinics, Drug Trafficking, Racism, Timonium
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Montgomery pleads guilty to drug charges
Associated PressFormer track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," pleaded guilty yesterday to distributing heroin, averting a trial set for next week. He appeared briefly in U.S. District Court, answering "Yes, sir," as District Judge Jerome B....Tags: Drug Trafficking, Punishment, Trials, Addiction
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Correction
The lottery results in yesterday's editions of The Sun incorrectly listed the date of the next MegaMillions drawing. The numbers will be drawn tonight. An article in Wednesday's editions about Anne Arundel County's resuming testing of wells near Fort...Tags: Dundalk, Fort Meade, Environmental Politics, Paul Justin, Brooklyn Park
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Convict released from jail in error
Sun reporterState corrections officers mistakenly released a North Baltimore man from jail a day after he was convicted of attempted murder - an error officials say highlights the perils of a decades-old system in which prisoner release and detention instructions are...Tags: Theft, Murder, Law Enforcement, Court Administration, Assault
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5 to stand trial in Concorde crash
Associated PressA French judge ordered Continental Airlines and five people to stand trial on charges of manslaughter in the 2000 crash of a Concorde jet that killed 113 people, a prosecutor said yesterday. French investigators say the crash was caused in part by a...Tags: Trials, John Taylor, Aerospace Manufacturing, Air and Space Accidents, Charles de Gaulle
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Ex-Peruvian officer's setback
Sun reporterA former Peruvian military officer accused of war crimes in his native country is closer to being deported by U.S. immigration authorities after a Maryland Court of Special Appeals decision yesterday, according to his attorneys and court records. The...Tags: Demographics, War Crimes, Dorchester County, Trials, Immigration
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