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Cooksville victim's friends, family fight parole one signature at a time
When Christopher Cheswick learned that the drunken driver who killed his son Matthew might be paroled after little more than a year in prison, he turned to Facebook to post his outrage and heartbreak. Carl Braun had a different reaction: He launched...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Punishment, Towson University, Baltimore County, Same-Sex Marriage
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Baltimore prosecutors lighten up on marijuana possession
Caught with a couple of joints he didn't get the chance to light up, Eric Staton was ordered to appear before a Baltimore judge. Two weeks later, in a basement courtroom on North Avenue, prosecutors said they would drop the possession charge if Staton...
Tags: Annapolis, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Lawyers, Drug Trafficking, Wicomico County
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Maryland prison program saves money and lives
We have a great capacity for placing people into categories and minimizing their humanity. One such category is "felons" and another is "drug addicts." We can easily forget that men and women who have been convicted of crimes or are suffering from...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Mental Health, Government, Graduation, Behavioral Conditions
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Harford Sheriff's deputy charged with bribery
A Harford County Sheriff's deputy was arrested Thursday for allegedly taking payments from a Baltimore repossession company for personal information about vehicle owners, the Sheriff's Office reported Thursday afternoon. Deputy First Class Todd Edward...
Tags: Bribery, Corporate Crime, Conservation, Aberdeen, Prosecution
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Inmate killed in attack at Jessup prison
A 26-year-old inmate at a state prison in Jessup died Friday after he was found with severe head injuries on Thursday night, Maryland State Police said. Javaughn A. Young was found lying on a walkway in a wing of the Maryland Correctional Institution...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Police Investigations, Maryland State Police, Murder, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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ACA accreditation is needed to improve Maryland's prisons
Contrary to a recent letter criticizing the American Correctional Association's role in accrediting Maryland's prisons, the cost of ACA accreditation — approximately $12,000 over a three-year period — is an investment that will surely...
Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens
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Prosecutors not seeking jail time for John Leopold
Saying John R. Leopold committed "an arrogant abuse of power" by ordering police and other government workers to perform personal and political chores for him, prosecutors are asking a judge to fine the former Anne Arundel County executive $100,000 and...
Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Prosecution, Elections, Punishment
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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 311: 'I Ain't a Judas'
This was one of those "bridge" episodes. Nothing really happened, but it set up a bunch of stuff. Listen people: it's not my favorite thing either, but it's a thing. So I don't need to give a spoiler alert here, because there isn't really anything...
Tags: Arthritis, Asthma, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Carroll County Sheriff's Office honors five with annual awards
County Sheriff Kenneth Tregoning announced that the annual Carroll County Sheriff's Office Personnel Awards were presented to the following recipients in recognition of their commitment to public service and exemplary performance: • Sgt. Thomas...Tags: Court Administration, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Justice System
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Kenyan woman who fled country pleads guilty to abuse
Out on bail after being caught on tape beating the elderly man she had been hired to care for, Anastacia Oluoch boarded a plane at Dulles International Airport, police said, and fled home to Kenya via Italy and Ethiopia. More than five years later and...
Tags: Lawyers, Kenya, Judges, Punishment, Extradition
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Leopold sentenced to jail, $100,000 fine
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold was led out of a courtroom Thursday with his wrists handcuffed behind his back and his head lowered, bound for the county jail after being sentenced for his misconduct in office conviction and...
Tags: Values, Lawyers, Sheila Dixon, Government, Judges
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Leopold not receiving VIP treatment in jail, new executive says
Anne Arundel County officials on Monday issued a statement denying what they said were "allegations" that former county executive John R. Leopold was receiving special treatment in the county jail, where he is incarcerated for misconduct in office....
Tags: Punishment, Laura Neuman
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