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    Dec 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Laurel police: Man turns in self for N.Y. slayings

    A 24-year-old man who walked into the Laurel police station on Christmas Eve and confessed to a double murder on Long Island, according to police, is being held pending an extradition hearing as early as Tuesday. Jim Collins, a spokesman for the Laurel...

    Tags: Long Island, Prince George's County, International Law, North Bay Shore, Murder

  2. Jan 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Immigrants key to reaching mayor's population goal

    What comes to mind when Mexican immigrant Elsa Garcia thinks of Baltimore's drawbacks?
    What comes to mind when Mexican immigrant Elsa Garcia thinks of Baltimore's drawbacks? "Basura. O las drogas," said the East Baltimore resident. "Trash. Or drugs." Then, quickly, comes her list of Baltimore's pluses: Her husband has been able to find...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Public Officials, Conservation, 2010 Census, Baltimore County

  4. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. No more Costa Concordias

    As the 100th anniversary the RMS Titanic disaster approaches, the Costa Concordia grounding is a stark reminder that going to sea remains dangerous. A modern cruise ship sailing a routine route capsized in a matter of minutes in beautiful weather, leaving at least 11 people dead. About 15 million people took a cruise last year, and they are asking tough questions. Are the massive passenger vessels stable enough to withstand grounding or collision? Are the international crews capable of coordinating a rapid evacuation of thousands of people? Who oversees the operations of these vessels?
    As the 100th anniversary the RMS Titanic disaster approaches, the Costa Concordia grounding is a stark reminder that going to sea remains dangerous. A modern cruise ship sailing a routine route capsized in a matter of minutes in beautiful weather, leaving...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, International Relations, Costa Concordia Shipwreck, Petroleum Industry, International Law

  6. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Associated Press
  7. Colorado man fights extradition to Maryland on murder charges

    GREELEY, Colo. — A Colorado man charged with the slaying of a Dundalk woman in 2000 is fighting extradition to Maryland. An attorney for 32-year-old Alexander Bennett of Greeley, Colo., said Monday his client is refusing to waive extradition....

    Tags: FBI, Prosecution, Prosecution, International Law, Extradition

  8. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Hundreds of deportation cases may be closed

    Federal authorities will recommend closing 366 pending immigration cases in Baltimore after the Department of Homeland Security used the city as a pilot for how to expedite the review of backlogs. If the court agrees with the recommendation, the 366 won'...

    Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, International Law, Washington, DC, Lawyers

  10. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Everything is always going straight to hell

    The other day I seconded Jan Freeman’s dismissal of Ron Rosenbaum’s carrying-on at Slate as the self-appointed “catchphrase executioner” of vogue usages that annoy him. Now there’s an article at Gizmodo asserting that...

    Tags: Verizon Communications, Culture, International Law, Culture, Facebook

  12. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Second doctor facing murder charge in abortion returning to Md.

    A doctor charged last month in Utah on murder charges in Elkton waived extradition on Monday and will be flown back to Maryland, according to authorities.
    A doctor charged last month in Utah on murder charges in Elkton waived extradition on Monday and will be flown back to Maryland, according to authorities. Dr. Nicola I. Riley, 46, had been held without bail in a Salt Lake County jail. She is charged with...

    Tags: Elkton, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, International Law, Hospitals and Clinics

  14. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Doctor arraigned in Maryland on murder charges in abortion case

    A doctor was freed on $500,000 bail Friday after a brief court hearing in Cecil County, the first time since his arrest in New Jersey last month that he publicly faced charges that five abortions he performed in Maryland were murder. Dr. Steven Chase...

    Tags: Elkton, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion, Music

  16. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Attorneys in doctor abortion case want prosecutor, police chief held in contempt

    Attorneys representing one of the two abortion doctors facing murder charges under Maryland's fetal homicide law want Cecil County's top prosecutor and Elkton's police chief held in contempt, saying they broke the law by discussing sealed indictments in...

    Tags: Elkton, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion, Defendants

  18. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Abortion doctors facing murder charges could be extradited to Maryland

    One of the two abortion doctors indicted in Elkton on murder charges under the state's fetal homicide law may not fight extradition and could soon be brought from New Jersey to Maryland, according to the Cecil County State's Attorney.
    One of the two abortion doctors indicted in Elkton on murder charges under the state's fetal homicide law may not fight extradition and could soon be brought from New Jersey to Maryland, according to the Cecil County State's Attorney. Dr. Steven Chase...

    Tags: Elkton, International Law, Abortion, Murder, Jeff Hall

  20. Dec 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Portugal won't extradite fugitive killer George Wright to U.S.

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    Escaped hijacker and killer George Wright wins his bid to remain in Portugal. A court in Portugal has rejected the U.S.' request to extradite him....
  22. Jan 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Elkhart family faces deportation after 12 years in U.S.

    After 12 years in the United States, an Indiana family, originally from Colombia, is facing deportation.
    After 12 years in the United States, an Indiana family, originally from Colombia, is facing deportation. Even though the family has Social Security cards, driver's licenses and a home mortgage, Armando Paez, his wife and three children could all be...

    Tags: Extradition, Deportation

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