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Alleged BGF leader Tavon White will be moved to U.S. custody
Tavon White, the alleged leader of the Black Guerrilla Family at the Baltimore City Detention Center, will await trial in federal custody out of state, his attorney said Friday. A federal judge ordered him moved from state custody Friday after a hearing...
Tags: Black Guerrilla Family, Trials, Justice System, Defendants, Prosecution
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Head of investigations at corrections department retires
Jesse Ballard III, the head of internal investigations at the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, will retire in June to take a federal job, the state agency said Friday. The move comes as the department continues to handle the fallout...
Tags: Prisons, Black Guerrilla Family, Annapolis, Lawyers, Baltimore County
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Los Angeles and Detroit auditions
For The Baltimore SunNote: Since I recap both Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance and they’re overlapping seasons this week and next, I’ll be covering both nights in one recap for these first two weeks. They open with past winners and notable...Tags: Channing Tatum, Fainting, Michael Jackson, Heavy Engineering, So You Think You Can Dance (tv program)
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Annapolis prisoner admits threatening Anne Arundel judge
An Annapolis man who admitted sending a threatening letter from his prison cell to an Anne Arundel County judge who'd sentenced him to serve 10 years for armed robbery had a year and a day added onto his sentence Friday. "I will send a firebomb into...
Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Annapolis, Justice System
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APG employee to serve six months for stealing from youth academy
A Middle River woman was sentenced last week to six months in jail for defrauding the federal government through the Freestate ChalleNGe Academy at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Lynn Carol Williams, 56, sentenced May 6 by U.S. District Judge Richard D....Tags: Political Corruption, Credit and Debt, Punishment, Rod J. Rosenstein, Justice System
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'Congressional hearings' help Howard students embrace the Constitution
Being called to a congressional hearing can be an intimidating experience for national leaders, business executives and even elected officials. But Gorman Crossing Elementary School fifth-grader Tobi Arewa is getting used to it. "At first when I am...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Annapolis, Teaching and Learning, Students, Social Sciences
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Baltimore's noble but flawed hiring bill
On the face of it, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill sounds eminently reasonable. When Baltimore spends its residents' tax dollars, why shouldn't it do so in a way that supports hiring city residents, particularly...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, The Boston Globe, Employment Opportunities
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Baltimore's local hiring bill worth a try
The Sun's argument that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake should veto Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill is quite weak on a number of fronts ("Noble but flawed," May 15). First, The Sun argues that if challenged, the proposed law...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Labor Legislation, Bernard C. Young, Justice System, Lawyers
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O'Malley signs gun bill
Gov. Martin O'Malley on Thursday signed a gun-control bill that is among the country's most sweeping legislative responses to the December mass shooting in Newtown, Conn. The law bans the sale of assault-style rifles, including the AR-15 used in the...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Laws, Lawyers, Gun Control, Michael E. Busch
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Alleged BGF leader being held in poor conditions, lawyer says
As the alleged leader of the Black Guerrilla Family gang at the Baltimore jail, Tavon White could get access to pretty much whatever he wanted, according to federal prosecutors: drugs, phones, money and sex. But he is now being held under more...
Tags: Prisons, Black Guerrilla Family, Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Dwyer sentenced to 30 days in jail in drunken boating incident
Saying that "those who made the laws have an obligation to obey them," a District Court judge in Annapolis sentenced state Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. on Tuesday to 30 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to operating a boat while under the influence....
Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Skull Fracture, Annapolis, Local Elections
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Cases lingering in Maryland Tax Court, state auditors say
The Maryland Tax Court has frequently failed to rule on residential property assessment cases as promptly as the law requires, according to a state audit made public Thursday. The court, which hears appeals in cases involving state and local taxes, must...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Justice System
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