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    Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 2 members of Arundel Charter Revision Commission resign

    Two members of an Anne Arundel County panel charged with considering sweeping changes to county law and councilmanic districts in a once-a-decade review process have resigned under pressure from the county's Ethics Commission. Linda M. Schuett and Dirk...

    Tags: Justice System, Energy Saving, Anne Arundel County, Crofton, Prisons

  2. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Men sentenced for roles in city kidnapping, rape

    Two men were given life sentences Tuesday for their roles in the May 2010 kidnapping and rape of a woman who was stranded in downtown Baltimore and seeking help, prosecutors said. Jerome Lee, 29, and Jamal Richards, 28, were convicted by Baltimore juries...

    Tags: Sexual Assault, Justice System, Prosecution, Kidnapping, Prisons

  4. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 3 guilty in scheme to steal metal worth $2.6 million from port

    Three Baltimore men have pleaded guilty to being involved with a scheme to steal imported metal worth $2.6 million from the Port of Baltimore, prosecutors said Tuesday. Thomas Jefferson, 50, and James Robinson, 41, admitted in court Tuesday to conspiring...

    Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Trials, Prisons, Trials

  6. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Sheriff takes first step to seize 20 city housing vehicles to pay lead judgment

    The Baltimore sheriff's office began the process Wednesday of seizing 20 vehicles owned by the city's housing authority — part of a move by two siblings who suffered lead poisoning in public housing to force the agency to make good on $2.59 million in damages awarded by a jury.
    The Baltimore sheriff's office began the process Wednesday of seizing 20 vehicles owned by the city's housing authority — part of a move by two siblings who suffered lead poisoning in public housing to force the agency to make good on $2.59...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Trials, Trials, Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  8. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Girl, 13, identifies attacker in Skateworks assault

    A 13-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted in a Woodlawn roller skating rink in 2010 took the witness stand Tuesday in Baltimore County Circuit Court, pointing to Davon Perry as one of three males who took part in the attack. The girl from Baltimore...

    Tags: Sexual Assault, Prosecution, DNA, Trials, Trials

  10. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. State budget woes remain top priority as session nears

    A new year brings a new General Assembly session, and as Howard's state legislators prepare for the 90-day session that starts Jan. 11, their primary focus remains on reducing the state's projected $1 billion deficit. "Fundamentally, the budget is the...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, Justice System, Public Finance, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Martin O'Malley

  12. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 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: Cecil County, Justice System, Prosecution, Elkton, Extradition

  14. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Three men accused of armed robbery in Whiteford

    Three men, including one whose lawyer said he is a Marine waiting to be deployed, have been charged with armed robbery after what a prosecutor said started as a drug deal early Friday in the outskirts of Whiteford that left two brothers in just their...

    Tags: Defense, Firearms, Justice System, Prosecution, Prisons

  16. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Judge defers on constitutional issues in arrest of artist at Inner Harbor

    A spray-paint artist who was arrested on a charge of peddling without a permit at Baltimore's Inner Harbor will stand trial next month after a judge deferred ruling Tuesday on the complex First Amendment issues at stake.
    A spray-paint artist who was arrested on a charge of peddling without a permit at Baltimore's Inner Harbor will stand trial next month after a judge deferred ruling Tuesday on the complex First Amendment issues at stake. District Judge George M. Lipman...

    Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Trials, Trials, Judges

  18. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Police say Supreme Court decision requiring warrants for GPS probes won't hurt investigations

    Law enforcement authorities throughout Maryland were pouring over Monday's Supreme Court decision saying police had to obtain a warrant before putting a GPS tracking device on a vehicle, but concluded it would have little impact in this state. But some...

    Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Maryland State Police, Judges, Defendants

  20. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Court docs reference Eastern Shore gang summit

    The recent guilty plea of a man accused of being part of the far-reaching South Side Brims Bloods gang reveals an Eastern Shore meeting between members of at least three gangs - a reminder that while gangs and drug organizations make news for warring over...

    Tags: Defense, Prosecution, Firearms, Justice System, Prosecution

  22. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Cheerleaders forced to adjust as county prepares for election season

    While the Catonsville Stars cheerleaders took first place at a Jan. 21 competition in York, Pa., coach Jaclyn Lilly still saw room for improvement.
    While the Catonsville Stars cheerleaders took first place at a Jan. 21 competition in York, Pa., coach Jaclyn Lilly still saw room for improvement. "I think we did a great job," Lilly said, noting the team also won the sportsmanship award and a free...

    Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Justice System, Local Elections, Catonsville, Judges

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