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Two patients file lawsuits against gynecologist Levy, Johns Hopkins
Two former patients of Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy filed lawsuits against him and his former employer Friday over concerns that he might have secretly photographed them, as a victims advocacy group joined lawyers in pressing for more...
Tags: Gynecology, Malpractice, Justice System, Obstetrics, Litigation
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Senate panel approves death penalty repeal, altered gun bill
The General Assembly took an important step toward repealing Maryland's death penalty Thursday night when a key committee, for the first time in decades, approved a bill to end capital punishment. The Senate Judicial Proceedings committee voted 6-5 to...
Tags: NAACP, Murder, Martin O'Malley, Montgomery County (Maryland), Christopher B. Shank
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Death penalty unfair, expensive
On the heels of an election that affirmed the Free State's desire for equal opportunities and protections under the law for everyone, we see a path to another victory for fairness and justice. It's time for Maryland to abolish the death penalty....
Tags: Substance Abuse, Death Penalty, FBI, Murder, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Claims mount against Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo
Cecil Singleton had settled in to watch an episode of "Parenthood" when he caught a TV news teaser featuring the words "Elmo sex scandal." A man had accused puppeteer Kevin Clash — the man behind the world's most popular Sesame Street puppet —...
Tags: Laws, New York City, Sex Crimes, West Palm Beach, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Maryland police seek federal help to take ill-gotten gains
Gay Lynn Diffenderffer had no idea that her husband was growing marijuana at their Baltimore County home, her attorney says, until state police investigating his mysterious disappearance discovered about 100 plants in a locked basement. Two weeks later,...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Baltimore Police Department, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Property
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Top commanders unaware of training where officer was shot
Top Baltimore police commanders, including the director of the agency's training academy, were unaware that training exercises were being conducted at an Owings Mills facility where a rookie University of Maryland officer was shot in the head and...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore County, Anthony W. Batts, Firearms
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Archbishop Lori, O'Malley among parade of witnesses urging death penalty repeal
Sensing a real chance to abolish the death penalty in Maryland after years of trying, opponents of capital punishment brought a parade of religious, political and civil rights leaders to Annapolis Thursday to urge lawmakers to do away with the ultimate...
Tags: NAACP, Crime Victims, Douglas F. Gansler, Justice System, Murder
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Speak out against gun control — if the General Assembly will let you
I am one of the thousands who took time away from work and my family to spend hours in Annapolis on Feb. 6 to attend the rally in opposition to Senate Bill 281 and the Senate committee hearing on the same proposal ("Opinions differ on Md. gun controls,"...
Tags: Interior Policy, Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Annapolis, Firearms
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Man admits sexual contact with teen; HIV charge dropped
An Edgemere man pleaded guilty Wednesday to having sexual contact with a teenage boy, in a plea deal that allowed him to avoid trial on a rarely used charge of exposing a victim to the HIV virus. Steven Douglas Podles, 36, was charged after police...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Trials, Justice System, Baltimore County, Judges
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Md. needs tougher penalties for gun crimes, not gun control
House Bill 424 would prohibit early release or plea bargains for those convicted of violent gun crime. It is time to hold those that commit violent gun crimes responsible, instead of punishing the law-abiding citizens of Maryland. In 2012, 70 percent of...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Laws, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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Drone strikes are good, but the death penalty is bad?
Marylanders should thank The Sun for showing the faces of those convicted murderers and describing their killings ("Death row: Should they die for their crimes?" Feb. 10). They are only alive today because Gov. Martin O'Malley has not acted to give them...
Tags: Death Penalty, Trials, Martin O'Malley, Barack Obama, Punishment
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Coddling murderers is cruel to victims' families
In response to Michael Dresser's recent front page article ("Death row: Should they die for their crimes?," Feb. 10) it shows just how desperate, devious, disillusioned, and devoted The Sun, liberal journalists like Mr. Dresser and the rest of the Gov....
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Satellite Technology, Government, Executive Branch
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