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Hammond High hosts law and politics seminar
The 2013 Howard County annual Law and Politics Seminar will be held Thursday, May 2, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hammond High School in Columbia for students interested in careers in those fields. There, lawyers, judges and politicians will give presentations...Tags: Judges, Justice System
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Huff sentenced to two years of supervised probation in DUI case
Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff was sentenced Tuesday to two years of supervised probation after pleading guilty to driving under the influence. Baltimore County Circuit Judge Timothy Martin also gave Huff a one-year suspended jail sentence. He...
Tags: Chris Smith (New Jersey Politician), Judges, Todd Huff, Alcohol Addiction, Drunk Driving
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D.C. officer with Howard ties arrested in money-laundering case
A Washington, D.C., police officer was charged Tuesday with money laundering in connection with an alleged drug-trafficking scheme in the Pittsburgh and Baltimore areas. Federal authorities say more than $2 million in proceeds from cocaine was hidden....
Tags: Pikesville, Washington, DC, Drug Trafficking, Howard County, Prosecution
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Jury will hear confession tape in Baltimore murder case
A Baltimore Circuit Court judge ruled that a jury will be able to hear the taped confession of a teenage defendant in a murder case, rejecting his lawyers' claim that the police had coerced the statement from him. Markell Shelton Jones and his mother,...
Tags: Linthicum, Shootings, Trials, Murder, Judges
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Harford sheriff's deputy faces charge for discharging gun after traffic stop
A Harford County sheriff's deputy, who allegedly fired his gun during an altercation following a traffic stop in early April, was charged Monday with reckless endangerment. According to online court records, a criminal information on the single charge...Tags: Shootings, Transportation Accidents, St. Joseph Medical Center, Motorvehicle Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics
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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: American Legion, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army, Judges
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Open-meetings complaint filed against Balto. Co. Council over stormwater fee
A Pikesville man has filed an Open Meetings Act violation complaint against the Baltimore County Council, alleging that citizens didn't get proper notice of a meeting where they could have testified about the county's new stormwater fee. The council...
Tags: Morgan State University, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County, University System of Maryland, Pikesville
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GOP ramps up criticism of Perez
WASHINGTON -- Congressional Republicans, including Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, stepped up their criticism of Labor Secretary nominee Tom Perez on Tuesday, amplifying their concerns a day before the former state official faces a Senate committee vote on his...
Tags: Labor Disputes, Eric Holder, David Vitter, Barack Obama, Andrew P Harris
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One-party rule in Maryland exacerbates jail scandal
The evil that comes from a one-party state could not be more glaring than in the wake of the federal indictments over the corruption in the state-run Baltimore City Detention Center. Gov. Martin O'Malley has attempted to turn the astonishing degree of...
Tags: Political Corruption, Criminals, Prisons, Martin O'Malley, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Referendum petition drive targets Prince George's schools takeover bill
A signature-collecting petition drive has started in Prince George's County to try to force County Executive Rushern Baker III's impending school takeover to a 2014 referendum. The Citizens for an Elected Board has to collect 8,000 signatures by May...
Tags: Rushern Baker, Prince George's County, Maryland General Assembly, Judges, Justice System
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Defense trying to overcome taped confession in fatal Baltimore carryout shooting
The family of 17-year-old Markell Jones was watching the television news one night in November 2011, authorities say, when the broadcaster introduced surveillance tape footage of the killing of an Army veteran inside a Greenmount Avenue carryout....
Tags: Linthicum, Trials, Murder, Judges, Justice System
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Councilwoman challenges city's stormwater fee plan
A city councilwoman is challenging Baltimore's plan to charge businesses some of the highest stormwater fees in the state — and divert some of the money that had gone to Chesapeake Bay cleanup to help fund property tax cuts. Councilwoman Mary...
Tags: Bernard C. Young, Local Government, Baltimore County, Finance, Environmental Pollution
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