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    Jun 12, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Four charged in theft of copper, aluminum from Aberdeen Proving Ground

    Four Aberdeen Proving Ground employees, including two from Harford County, one from Cecil County and one from Pennsylvania, were indicted this week by a federal grand jury, charged with stealing aluminum and copper they had access to on the military...

    Tags: Prisons, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Defendants, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Cecil County

  2. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Men charged in murder-for-hire after attorney's alleged disclosure

    At Tavon Davis' direction, federal prosecutors say, Isiah Callaway for two years helped orchestrate a scheme to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks. So when the 19-year-old got busted, Davis found Callaway a lawyer, who prosecutors allege...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Murder, The Wire (tv program), Prosecution, Laws

  4. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore landlord gets prison for lead-paint violations

    A Baltimore landlord with a long history of violating lead-paint poisoning laws was sentenced Wednesday to a year and a day in prison by a federal judge, who called the now-bankrupt businessman a "scofflaw."
    A Baltimore landlord with a long history of violating lead-paint poisoning laws was sentenced Wednesday to a year and a day in prison by a federal judge, who called the now-bankrupt businessman a "scofflaw." Cephus Murrell, 69, of Catonsville sat...

    Tags: Prisons, Rental Service, Judges, Renovation, Catonsville

  6. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 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: Medical Procedures and Tests, Entertainment Events, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Pneumonia, Court Preliminary

  8. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Pasadena man indicted for embezzling corporate money for phone sex, prostitutes

    A 55-year-old Pasadena man was indicted and charged with wire fraud Tuesday for allegedly embezzling more than $885,000 from the fast food franchise for which he served as president and chief executive officer in order to pay for phone sex and...

    Tags: Sex Crimes, Embezzlement, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Prosecution, Justice System

  10. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 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 a similar but separate investigation.
    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: Police Arrests, Michael Kors, Prosecution, Eric Holder, Justice System

  12. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 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.
    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: Prosecution, Executive Branch, Maryland General Assembly, Elections, Democratic Party

  14. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 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: Judges, Lawyers, Ulysses Currie, Justice System

  16. Mar 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. 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: Dundalk, Prisons, Judges, Court Preliminary, Theft

  18. Jan 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Alleged $1.4 million housing authority fraud began small, indictment says

    In early 2010, officials at Baltimore's public housing agency noticed a few thousand dollars had gone missing — transferred without authorization to the bank account of a man who rented his Northeast Baltimore home to a low-income tenant,...

    Tags: Business, Corporate Crime, Section 8 (housing), Defendants, Criminals

  20. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Four indicted in theft from Baltimore Housing Authority

    Four people were indicted for allegedly defrauding the Baltimore Housing Authority out of $1.4 million by transferring funds out of the agency's account through a shell company, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced Monday. Daren Kareem Gadsden,...

    Tags: Upper Marlboro, Housing and Urban Planning, Prosecution, Interior Policy, Interior Policy

  22. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ex-soldier from Laurel charged with trying to join terrorist group in Somalia

    Craig Benedict Baxam was surfing the Internet from his Army base in South Korea last summer when he came across an Islamic religious website.
    Craig Benedict Baxam was surfing the Internet from his Army base in South Korea last summer when he came across an Islamic religious website. The soldier from Laurel had never been particularly religious. But with his deployment and his time in the...

    Tags: Afghanistan, Islam, Prosecution, Relief and Aid Organizations, Osama bin Laden

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