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ACLU questions constitutionality of cyber-harassment bill
A 2013 Maryland General Assembly bill bearing the name of a Howard County teenager who killed herself last year is expected to be signed into law, but it stands on shaky constitutional ground, an official of the Maryland ACLU said. The "Misuse of...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Baltimore County, Easter, Lawyers, American Civil Liberties Union
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Wine and music flow from Annapolis session to Howard County
Wine growlers are coming to Maryland and the music at Merriweather Post Pavilion can play at the usual volume under Howard County-based legislation adopted in the 2013 General Assembly session. The Howard legislative delegation got just about everything...
Tags: Employees, Bars and Clubs, Wines, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Justice System
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Lead detective in Barnes case charged in 2012 incident
Baltimore’s lead detective in the high-profile disappearance of North Carolina teenager Phylicia Barnes was charged Monday with committing assault and burglary during a frantic search last year for his own daughter. Detective Daniel T. Nicholson...
Tags: Misdemeanors, Lawyers, Murder, Trials, Anthony W. Batts
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Randallstown woman pleads guilty in attempted murder case
A woman who prosecutors said brought a rifle to the shooting of a Reisterstown teen pleaded guilty Monday to attempted first-degree murder and use of a gun, according to a spokesman for Howard County prosecutors. Howard County Circuit Court Judge...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Reisterstown, Prosecution, Lawyers, Murder
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Gun referendum? Go ahead and make our day
With Gov. Martin O'Malley's landmark gun control bill given final approval by the Senate on Friday and waiting only the governor's signature to be enacted into law, Democrats in Annapolis are likely hoping that the next step will be talk of the "R" word....
Tags: Interior Policy, Same-Sex Marriage, Lawyers, Referenda, Gun Control
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Key School wins court battle to use golf course for athletic fields
An Anne Arundel County judge handed the Key School a victory Tuesday, allowing the 55-year-old Annapolis private school to go ahead with plans to turn the 70-acre Annapolis Golf Club into an outdoor campus for athletics. A request by residents of the...Tags: Golf, Justice System
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Petition Maryland's unconstitutional gun bill to referendum
I support the wish that the Sun's editorial staff has made ("Make our day," April 9) that Gov. Martin O'Malley's firearm legislation be sent to referendum, but for different reasons. First, it will give the law abiding citizens more time to buy the...
Tags: Lawyers, Havre de Grace, Martin O'Malley, Justice System, Laws
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Former Arundel executive Leopold released from jail
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold walked out of the jail shortly after 10 this morning where he has been locked up after being convicted of misconduct in January. Rain fell outside at the jailhouse, which stands on a four-lane road...
Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Justice System
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Lawyer's statement ruled out of trial in death of teenager
Baltimore County prosecutors will not be allowed to use information provided by James D. Laboard's lawyer on the night that the off-duty police officer allegedly killed a Randallstown teenager, a judge ruled Friday. During a criminal motions hearing,...
Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Litigation, Murder, Randallstown
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Son testifies in Howard Co. case of man accused of killing wife
The 33-year-old son of a Howard County man on trial for allegedly killing his wife and burying her beneath a backyard shed two decades ago testified through tears on Thursday about waking up on the morning of her disappearance and wandering around the...
Tags: Building Material, Lawyers, Prosecution, Murder, Justice System
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Ruppersberger considering run for governor
Among the likely Democratic candidates for Maryland governor in 2014 — Howard County executive Ken Ulman, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, Attorney General Doug Gansler — Ulman comes closest to being the "Baltimore-area candidate." But a genuine...
Tags: Douglas F. Gansler, Conservation, Perdue Farms, Trials, Justice System
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Grace's Law, a cyberbullying bill, called 'landmark legislation'
A bill named in honor of a Howard County teen who committed suicide after she was bullied online would make it a misdemeanor to repeatedly and maliciously use a computer or smartphone to bully someone under the age of 18. The Senate last week gave final...
Tags: Baltimore County, Easter, Suicide, Howard County, Justice System
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