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Man charged in connection with shooting in Severn
By a Baltimore Sun reporterAnne Arundel County police arrested and charged a man with attempted murder yesterday in connection with a shooting in Severn last week. About 12:10 a.m. Friday, officers responded to the 8200 block of Marlton Court, where a wounded man said two vehicles...Tags: Carrollton, Prince George's County, Murder, Assault, Vehicles
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Man, teen wanted in separate robbery cases arrested
Baltimore's warrant apprehension task force yesterday arrested a man and a teenager who were wanted in separate armed robbery cases, including one that involved the hold-up of a downtown bar. Carlos Pegram, 42, was charged in a warrant with attempted...Tags: Court Administration, Juvenile Delinquency, Theft
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Lake prosecutors will grill burgers and dogs -- not crooks -- for charity
Sentinel Staff WriterTAVARES - Prosecutors will grill burgers and hot dogs instead of criminal defendants on Wednesday as part of a fund-raising effort for the American Cancer Society by the State Attorney's Office during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The third annual BBQ,...Tags: Health Organizations, Diseases, Cancer, Breast Cancer
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Four defendants in 'Bonusgate' case waive hearings
A former Democratic state legislator and three former Democratic House employees charged with diverting millions in tax money to political campaigns waived criminal charges against them to Dauphin County Court this morning. Former House Democratic whip...Tags: National Government, Laws, Political Campaigns, Trials, Government
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Allen lawyer denies making signals to star witness as testimony resumes
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ In the latest sideshow in Sen. Ted Stevens's corruption trial, the federal judge overseeing the case accused the lawyer for the government's star witness of making secret signals to his client from the crowd during a crucial cross-...Tags: Lawyers, Ted Stevens, Judges, Witnesses, Trials
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Hundreds gather in rainy Moscow to remember slain reporter Politkovskaya 2 years after killing
Associated Press WriterMOSCOW (AP) _ Hundreds of people gathered in central Moscow Tuesday to remember Russian investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya on the second anniversary of her killing. Politkovskaya was shot in her apartment building in an October 2006 killing that...Tags: Civil Rights, Garry Kasparov, Human Rights, Organized Crime, Trials
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Skylar Deleon
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Skylar Deleon, 29, who is accused to tying a couple to an anchor and tossing them from their yacht into the Pacific Ocean. Ryan Hawks, whose parents, Tom and Jackie, vanished at sea for years ago, says he...Tags: Lawyers, Murder, Assault, John F. Kennedy, Witnesses
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Italian survivor recalls WWII massacre at trial of German army officer
Associated Press WriterMUNICH, Germany (AP) _ Gino Massetti was 15 when he was rounded up by German troops near the Italian village of Falzano di Cortona and herded with 10 other civilians into a barn. Now 79, Massetti told a Munich state court Tuesday at the trial of a former...Tags: Armed Forces, Court Administration, Murder, Defense, Massacres
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118 hurt as Thai police fire tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters near Parliament
Associated Press WriterBANGKOK, Thailand (AP) _ Thai riot police clashed Tuesday with thousands of protesters who barricaded Parliament and vowed to block the government from exiting the building. A deputy prime minister resigned to take responsibility for the chaos. More than...Tags: Government Ministers, Demonstration, Armed Forces, Vehicles, Laws
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Afghans pour over border from Pakistani battle zone after government orders them out
Associated Press WriterISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) _ Afghan refugees were flowing over the border from a Pakistani battle zone Tuesday after officials accused them of links with Taliban militants and ordered them out, police said. Pakistani authorities have told Afghans living in...Tags: Civil Unrest, Government, Asif Ali Zardari, Refugee, Terrorism
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Husband charged in Woodlawn beating
A Woodlawn woman beaten with a brick in her home Thursday remained in critical but stable condition yesterday, and her husband, whom police revived after an apparent suicide attempt, is charged in the attack, Baltimore County police said. Officers...Tags: Murder, Assault
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Man pleads guilty to 6 Towson-area rapes
The attacks, though spread out over 21 years, were strikingly similar. The stranger pressed a weapon to the woman's back or head. He told her not to scream, that he wouldn't hurt her if she listened. And then he raped her. Alphonso W. Hill, 56,...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Trials, Rape, Biotechnology Industry
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