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Harford Sheriff's deputy pleads guilty to bribery, resigns
A Harford County Sheriff's deputy accused of taking payments from a Baltimore repossession company pleaded guilty to bribery charges and resigned from his post on Monday, the Harford County State's Attorney's Office said. Todd E. Johnson, 30, of the 400...Tags: Aberdeen, Bribery, Police Arrests, Trials, Dwayne Johnson
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World watches weapons in Israel, Syria; Americans prefer to watch them on the big screen
Israel and Syria continue to fight, Robert Downey Jr. continues to pretend to fight, and in sunny, pastoral northern Pennsylvania, a former judge is still getting international attention a week after his sentencing over what amounts to a human-...
Tags: Brooklyn Nets, Google Inc., Robert Downey Jr., Digg Inc., Bribery
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Federal lawsuit alleges kickbacks at Northrop real estate firm
A Howard County couple is suing one of the largest residential real estate brokerages in the state and a Columbia title company for more than $11 million, alleging that the firms had financial ties that violated federal law. The case is a proposed class...
Tags: Laws, Bribery, Lawyers, Housing Industry, Trials
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Why is the Pentagon exempted from scrutiny?
The most common complaint from people who email me about my columns is that the federal government is horrible: Too big and growing too fast, too corrupt and wasteful, and providing too many benefits to too many Americans. If we just shrink the...
Tags: Bribery, Defense, Labor Legislation, Government, Public Employees
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Sinclair Broadcast to become country's largest TV station owner
When Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. completes three deals announced in the past two months, it will own more television stations across the country than any other company. The Hunt Valley company will operate 134 stations in 69 markets, reaching more...
Tags: Media Industry, NBCUniversal, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Finance, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Harford Sheriff's deputy charged with bribery
A Harford County Sheriff's deputy was arrested Thursday for allegedly taking payments from a Baltimore repossession company for personal information about vehicle owners, the Sheriff's Office reported Thursday afternoon. Deputy First Class Todd Edward...
Tags: Blackmail and Extortion, Prosecution, Aberdeen, Bribery, Police Arrests
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Cardin to meet with family of Russian lawyer
Sen. Ben Cardin is scheduled to meet Thursday with the family of a Russian lawyer whose death sparked an international outcry over human rights in that country, renewing focus on a controversy that has complicated U.S.-Russian relations at a sensitive...
Tags: Jay Carney, Laws, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Barack Obama, Justice System
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Md. veterans official accused in benefits kickback scheme
A former high-ranking official at the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs has been accused of running a kickback scheme from his state office, allegedly fabricating military achievements and disability claims in exchange for a cut of the resulting...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lawyers, Bribery, Rod J. Rosenstein, Defense
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Detroit's decline
Since the Motown sound went silent -- except on oldies stations -- and General Motors and Chrysler (but not Ford) required life support from Washington, there has been little to recommend Detroit, Mich., to visitors, much less its residents. The...
Tags: Motown Records, Organized Crime, Bribery, The New York Times, Labor Legislation
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Hampden tattoo artist tries to block potential competitor
When Dave Wah introduced himself at the March 13 meeting of the Hampden Village Merchants Association and said he wanted to open a tattoo parlor and art studio overlooking The Avenue, most members were welcoming. But Joe Lathe-Vitale, owner of an...
Tags: Hampden, Interior Policy, Anti Trust Crime, Housing and Urban Planning, Business
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Former Hebron Savings Bank employee sentenced for embezzlement
A former vice president of Hebron Savings Bank in Wicomico County was sentenced to 18 months in prison for embezzlement and ordered to pay $456,665 in restitution, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Wanda Henderson, 56, of Westover had used her...
Tags: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Prosecution, Lawyers, Banking, Punishment
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One judge, two guilty politicians: Dixon and Leopold
Does John Leopold have Sheila Dixon to blame? He'll have plenty of time — 30 days to be specific — to contemplate such a cosmic question, as the former Anne Arundel County executive serves out the surprise prison sentence he received Thursday...
Tags: Apples, Sex Crimes, Sheila Dixon, Prince George's County, Justice System
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