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    Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Two shootings in one week for Edgewood; boy, 15, charged with attempted murder

    A 15-year-old Edgewood boy was charged with attempted murder in connection with Monday's shooting near the Edgewater Village Shopping Center and a second, unrelated, shooting was reported two days later just around the corner near the Edgewood Senior...

    Tags: Prosecution, Shootings, Murder, Lawyers

  2. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Civilian police complaint unaddressed, teen criticizes oversight

    An attorney for a teenager who said his jaw was broken in an encounter with Baltimore police dismissed the city's civilian review board as a "proxy" for police after nearly three years have passed without a ruling on the case.
    An attorney for a teenager who said his jaw was broken in an encounter with Baltimore police dismissed the city's civilian review board as a "proxy" for police after nearly three years have passed without a ruling on the case. In July 2010, Yardell...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Racism, Juvenile Delinquency, Anthony W. Batts, Lawyers

  4. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Adequate public facilities law leaves a lot to be desired [Editorial]

    Two projects in rather close proximity to each other are getting a lot of attention from the people who live near where they're proposed. While both have the potential to result in similar kinds of traffic problems, one is in keeping with laws already...

    Tags: Soma (drug), Judges, Drugs and Medicines, Lawyers

  6. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Edgewood teen charged with rape the day after he graduates

    A 17-year-old, who graduated from Edgewood High School last Wednesday evening, was arrested the next day, charged with second-degree rape and initially held on $500,000 bond, according to court records. Following a bail review Friday before District...

    Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Juvenile Delinquency, Lawyers

  8. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Time to dial up some healthy skepticism

    The U.S. government is trying "to create a database of every [phone] call ever made."
    The U.S. government is trying "to create a database of every [phone] call ever made." That's how one informed person described the National Security Agency's effort to USA Today. That newspaper also confirmed that not only is the government collecting...

    Tags: Disease Prevention, Smallpox , Invention and Innovation, National Security Agency, Vaccines

  10. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Gansler calls for independent probe of jail scandal

    Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler called Monday for an independent investigation into the scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center, saying the public needs to know which government employees allowed corruption to flourish.
    Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler called Monday for an independent investigation into the scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center, saying the public needs to know which government employees allowed corruption to flourish. "Public...

    Tags: Prisons, Black Guerrilla Family, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Douglas F. Gansler, Martin O'Malley

  12. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Morgan professor accused of grant money kickback scheme

    A Morgan State University professor accused of defrauding the National Science Foundation also paid out Department of Defense grant money to students in exchange for kickbacks, federal prosecutors allege in a court filing.
    A Morgan State University professor accused of defrauding the National Science Foundation also paid out Department of Defense grant money to students in exchange for kickbacks, federal prosecutors allege in a court filing. Manoj Kumar Jha, director of...

    Tags: Students, Morgan State University, Corporate Crime, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning

  14. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Attempt to expunge boy's suspension over pastry denied

    An attorney for the family of an Anne Arundel County second-grader suspended from school for nibbling a pastry into the shape of a gun said Monday that a top school official has denied the appeal to have the boy's record expunged.
    An attorney for the family of an Anne Arundel County second-grader suspended from school for nibbling a pastry into the shape of a gun said Monday that a top school official has denied the appeal to have the boy's record expunged. Robin Ficker, attorney...

    Tags: Lawyers

  16. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. New trial postponed for officer accused of taping judge

    The second trial for a Baltimore City police officer accused of illegally taping a conversation with a judge has been postponed until August.
    The second trial for a Baltimore City police officer accused of illegally taping a conversation with a judge has been postponed until August. Prosecutors say Sgt. Carlos M. Vila, 46, violated Maryland's wiretap laws when he recorded a conversation...

    Tags: Judges, Trials

  18. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Justice delayed in Maryland

    The retirement next month of Chief Judge Robert M. Bell of the Maryland Court of Appeals is a critical event, the first transition in the leadership of Maryland's courts in nearly 20 years.
    The retirement next month of Chief Judge Robert M. Bell of the Maryland Court of Appeals is a critical event, the first transition in the leadership of Maryland's courts in nearly 20 years. A matter of central importance for the new chief judge must...

    Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Judges, Government, Criminals, Executive Branch

  20. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Why the Tennis Channel CEO meltdown matters to Maryland fans

    Maybe you're a tennis fan, and you found <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2013/may/28/business/la-fi-ct-comcast-tennis-channel-20130529" target="_blank">last month's ruling that Comcast did not have to put the Tennis Channel on its basic level of service</a> quite troubling.
    Maybe you're a tennis fan, and you found last month's ruling that Comcast did not have to put the Tennis Channel on its basic level of service quite troubling. Or, more likely, you're a Deadspin reader and you found that website's reprinting of a screed...

    Tags: High School Sports, Tennis Channel (tv network), Judges, Satellite and Cable Service, Television

  22. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Suspect in alleged road-rage killing claims he was attacked

    The New Jersey police officer accused of killing a man during an alleged weekend road rage incident was defending his family, his lawyer said Monday.
    The New Jersey police officer accused of killing a man during an alleged weekend road rage incident was defending his family, his lawyer said Monday. Patrick McAndrew, attorney for Joseph Lamont Walker, 40, said his client had faced an "attack" on the...

    Tags: Prosecution, Shootings, Motorvehicle Accidents, Murder, Annapolis

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