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    Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Woman with service dog could be barred from apartment

    Hazel Sanders depends on her Rottweiler, Jurnee, to get her out walking, which she needs for a disabling knee condition, and to help her up if she falls. Two doctors have written letters saying the dog is an important part of her treatment, and she considers it as much a help as a seeing-eye dog is for a blind person.
    Hazel Sanders depends on her Rottweiler, Jurnee, to get her out walking, which she needs for a disabling knee condition, and to help her up if she falls. Two doctors have written letters saying the dog is an important part of her treatment, and she...

    Tags: Apartments, Justice System, Animal Attacks, Orthopedic Surgery, Howard County

  2. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Families face long waits for Social Security disability benefits

    Jim Nicholas lay in a hospital bed recovering after a heart procedure when his attorney called with life-changing news: The Social Security Administration would pay him more than $206,000 in disability benefits, bringing an end to his nine-year court battle.
    Jim Nicholas lay in a hospital bed recovering after a heart procedure when his attorney called with life-changing news: The Social Security Administration would pay him more than $206,000 in disability benefits, bringing an end to his nine-year court...

    Tags: Social Security, Judges, Justice System, Trials, Health Insurance

  4. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Michael E. Loney, Arundel judge

    Michael E. Loney, a retired Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge recalled for his moderate temperament, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 5 at his Arnold home. He was 73.
    Michael E. Loney, a retired Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge recalled for his moderate temperament, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 5 at his Arnold home. He was 73. "He was a gentleman and a gentle man," said a friend, Judge Nancy Davis-...

    Tags: Judges, William Donald Schaefer, Justice System, Pleasant Plains, Colleges and Universities

  6. Sep 11, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Aberdeen teen charged with rape to be tried as juvenile

    The case of a 17-year-old Aberdeen boy charged with rape in February has been sent back to the juvenile court, where he will plead guilty to a second-degree rape charge. Brandon Alexander Somerville, of the 700 block of Wineberry Way, was charged Feb....

    Tags: Judges, Harford County, Justice System, Prosecution, Somerville

  8. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Frank J. Federico II, trial lawyer

    Frank J. Federico II, a longtime Towson trial lawyer who was known to his clients as "Mr. Rico," died Sept. 5 of heart failure at his Bethany Beach, Del., summer home. He was 71.
    Frank J. Federico II, a longtime Towson trial lawyer who was known to his clients as "Mr. Rico," died Sept. 5 of heart failure at his Bethany Beach, Del., summer home. He was 71. "Frank was an excellent criminal defense attorney and was very well-...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Trials, Laws, Lacrosse

  10. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. EPA rule on air pollution struck down

    A federal appeals court swept aside a key pillar of Maryland's plan to reduce soot and smog on Tuesday when it struck down a federal rule aimed at limiting  air pollution crossing from one state to another.
    A federal appeals court swept aside a key pillar of Maryland's plan to reduce soot and smog on Tuesday when it struck down a federal rule aimed at limiting air pollution crossing from one state to another. Maryland has moved aggressively to cut emissions...

    Tags: Judges, Environmental Pollution, Justice System, Heart Attack, Standards

  12. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Obama's lack of integrity shows in reaction to Arizona immigration decision

    President Barack Obama promised a lot when he was a candidate. The big thing was "hope and change." We have received none of that, and, in fact, we have received an administration that is contravening the law and Supreme Court with it's response to the...

    Tags: Justice System, Immigration, Barack Obama, Elections

  14. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Court rules family of boy arrested on dirt bike got fair civil trial

    A family that unsuccessfully sued Baltimore police officers who arrested a 7-year-old boy for illegally riding a dirt bike in 2007 received a fair civil trial in Howard County, the state's second-highest court has ruled. The family had hoped to collect...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Sheila Dixon, African Americans, Police Arrests

  16. May 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. George Warren "Moose" Mix, attorney

    George Warren "Moose" Mix Sr., a well-known Towson attorney whose legal expertise included administrative, criminal and family law, died May 4 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
    George Warren "Moose" Mix Sr., a well-known Towson attorney whose legal expertise included administrative, criminal and family law, died May 4 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The 30-year Lutherville resident was 74. "I knew Warren when I was...

    Tags: Judges, Washington College (Maryland), Justice System, College Sports, Trials

  18. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Legislation would set rules for use of frozen eggs, sperm

    If you wanted to use your late husband's frozen sperm to have a baby, you would need his written permission under legislation that appears poised for approval in the Maryland General Assembly. The House and Senate have both passed bills that would make...

    Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Justice System, Twins, Martin O'Malley, Baltimore County

  20. Jan 31, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. New Harford Circuit Court judge sworn in

    A new Harford County Circuit Court judge donned a former judge's robe Friday after she was sworn in as the second woman ever to serve on the local court.
    A new Harford County Circuit Court judge donned a former judge's robe Friday after she was sworn in as the second woman ever to serve on the local court. Judge M. Elizabeth Bowen's father, retired Calvert County Judge Perry Bowen, watched as his...

    Tags: Judges, Harford County, Justice System, Justice System, Calvert County

  22. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ruling: Md. need not protect pupils from allergens in school lunch

    Nicole Pace told the school nurse that her daughter was deathly allergic to peanuts and had her 5-year-old's allergist provide Hillcrest Elementary School in Frederick with a pre-measured dose of medicine, just in case. But a cafeteria worker —...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Teaching and Learning, Students, Health and Medical Professionals

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