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Counterfeit items seized at flea market worth $47.3M
Last month's raid on the Patapsco Flea Market in Southwest Baltimore netted $47.3 million worth of counterfeit luxury goods, the largest seizure at a flea market in the United States, federal authorities announced Thursday. U.S. Immigration and Customs...
Tags: Viagra (drug), Sony Corp., Luxury Goods Industry, Chanel S.A., National Security
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Five arrested for selling counterfeit luxury purses, shoes, watches and hats
A federal grand jury indicted five men on charges they allegedly sold counterfeit goods of high-end designers such as Michael Kors, Coach and Jimmy Choo around Baltimore, including at the Patapsco Flea Market, where authorities conducted a weekend raid in...Tags: Eric Holder, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Property, Police Arrests, Patapsco
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Baltimore officer convicted of drug dealing
Baltimore Police Officer Daniel Redd, who was accused of running a drug ring while on duty, in uniform and sometimes in his Northwestern District parking lot, pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to participating in a heroin conspiracy and carrying a...Tags: Court Preliminary, Drug Trafficking, Punishment, Heroin, Lawyers
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Second city officer sentenced to federal prison in kickback scheme
A second Baltimore police officer was sentenced to federal prison Monday for participating in an extortion scheme that led to the criminal conviction of 16 city officials and the suspension of 14 others. Jerry Diggs Jr., 25, was sentenced to 30 months...Tags: Bribery, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Blackmail and Extortion, Transportation Accidents, Organized Crime
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Thief may have sold more historic documents
Document thief Barry Landau may have sold more of the national treasures he stole from museums — including the Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore, where his scheme unraveled — than previously thought, according to the National Archives...Tags: Karl Marx, Court Preliminary, George Washington, Rentals, Museums
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Pa. man sentenced to 10 and a half years for robbery conspiracy
Robert Gene Harris was sentenced Friday to 10 and a half years in prison for his role in robberies in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Harris, 29, of Chambersburg, Pa., was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Benson E. Legg of the Maryland district court for...Tags: Court Preliminary, Bank Robbery, Punishment, Lawyers, Dundalk
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Good Samaritan Hospital settles claims it defrauded health programs
Good Samaritan Hospital agreed to pay $793,548 to settle allegations that it submitted false claims to federal health benefit programs for four years ending in December 2008, federal Department of Justice officials reported Wednesday. The hospital denied...Tags: Human Mishaps, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance, U.S. Department of Justice, Government Health Care
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Woman pleads guilty in silicone buttocks injections case
A 45-year-old Atlanta woman admitted Wednesday that she used a downtown Baltimore hotel room to inject exotic dancers with commercial-grade silicone, commonly used in furniture polish, to enlarge their buttocks, according to federal prosecutors. As...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Court Preliminary, Human Body, Dance
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Twice convicted sex offender sentenced to 33 years in prison
A 36-year-old man from a tiny, unincorporated town in Western Maryland with two prior convictions for sexually abusing children has been sentenced to more than three decades in prison for advertising child pornography on the Internet. Matthew Sluss, of...Tags: FBI, Punishment, Lawyers, Sex Crimes, Trials
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Ethics committee recommends Currie be censured
The General Assembly's joint ethics committee has recommended unanimously that the Senate censure Sen. Ulysses Currie, once a powerful committee chairman, for failing to disclose that he was being paid to represent a grocery chain before state agencies....Tags: Republican Party, Groceries, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Values, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Disgrace upon disgrace in the Currie case
The only bigger disgrace than the Maryland Senate failing to remove Sen. Ulysses Currie from his job was the Ethics Committee's prior hearing on the matter which recommended Mr. Currie's censure ("Disgrace in the Senate," Feb. 19). It was troubling to...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Justice System, Ulysses Currie
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Rosenstein: Federal prosecutors did the right thing in crack cases
The U.S. Attorney's Office approves reduced sentences for criminals who deserve them, but with the caveat that some crack cocaine dealers seeking early release from federal prison are violent. The Sun obscures the issue by claiming that federal crack...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Drug Trafficking, Murder, Punishment, Valentine's Day
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