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Joseph E. Emerson, attorney
Joseph E. Emerson, a lawyer who was the former deputy county attorney for Frederick County, died Wednesday from cancer at his Frederick home. He was 77. The son of Capt. Alexander L. Emerson, who was known as the "man with the maul" as head of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Middletown, Justice System, Roman Catholicism
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Third suspect in killing of 1-year-old may be in N.Y.
Baltimore police said Wednesday that detectives believe a suspect in the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Carter Scott last month has fled to New York City. Police have identified Rashid Mayo, 22, as a suspect in the May 24 shooting that left Carter dead...
Tags: New York City, Shootings, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Murder, Cherry Hill
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Boy, 13, alleges sex assault by fellow students at SEED school
A 13-year-old boy is alleging he was sexually assaulted by other students at the SEED School of Maryland, a public boarding school for at-risk children in Southwest Baltimore. Police confirmed that they were investigating the incident, which is alleged...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Elijah E. Cummings, Baltimore County, Teaching and Learning, Sex Crimes
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David Simon weighs in on NSA surveillance
David Simon, the former Baltimore Sun crime reporter and creator of television show "The Wire," has weighed in reports of data collection efforts by the National Security Agency, asking, what's the fuss? In a post on his blog, Simon compares the NSA's...
Tags: Verizon Communications, The Wire (tv program), David Simon, National Security Agency, Biotechnology Industry
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Baltimore police officer charged in drug corruption case
A Baltimore police officer accepted cash payments and provided protection for a man she believed to be a drug dealer — a man who was actually working with department investigators and FBI agents to build a criminal case against her, authorities...
Tags: Laws, Rod J. Rosenstein, Theft, Anthony W. Batts, Judges
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Boynton police chief announces retirement
Boynton Beach Police Chief Matthew Immler plans to retire July 12. His nearly eight-year tenure was marked by both declining crime rates and a streak of officer corruption charges that led city leaders to commission an outside investigation of the city'...
Tags: Theft, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Boynton Beach
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Baltimore police sergeant sentenced for misconduct in office
A Baltimore police sergeant found guilty of malfeasance for using false information to obtain a search and seizure warrant was sentenced Monday to three years of supervised probation, according to the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office. Sgt. Dennis...
Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Justice System, Prosecution
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Officials' phone records show political, personal contacts
Days before last November’s election, Gov. Martin O’Malley used his cellphone to call Jim Murren, the chief executive of MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas. The two talked for 11 minutes that Sunday. Not surprisingly, the topic was the...
Tags: Elections, Baltimore County, Kevin Kamenetz, Bruce Springsteen, Anthony W. Batts
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Baltimore police officer charged with pimping wife
A31-year-old Baltimore Police officer was charged Friday with pimping out his wife after officers from a human trafficking task force found him outside a hotel room where the woman had agreed to have sex for cash with an undercover officer. The child...
Tags: Online Advertising, Prostitution, Sex Crimes, Baltimore Hotels, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Baltimore police choose new internal affairs leader
The Baltimore Police Department tapped one of its lawyers as the new head of internal affairs, saying Rodney Hill's experience as an officer and his recent turn as a prosecutor of police misconduct cases give him the credibility to lead a group charged...
Tags: Morgan State University, Towson, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Anthony W. Batts, Prosecution
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City takes steps to protect victims of domestic violence
It takes incredible courage for a victim of domestic violence to apply for a protective order. Victims must make their way to the courthouse, often while they are still experiencing the effects of their abuse. At the courthouse, they must write a...
Tags: Laws, Law Enforcement, Justice System, Judges
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In Watch Center, an urgent search for man in danger
On a recent Friday night in the Baltimore Police Department's high-tech Watch Center, an urgent but vague tip came in — a murder witness was in danger. The tipster had overheard a conversation but knew only the nickname of the witness and had a...
Tags: Conservation, Anthony W. Batts, Black Guerrilla Family, Murder, Witnesses
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