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Man singled out by police chief as "engine for violent crime" is arrested
It's often hard to tell the good guys from the bad guys in Baltimore. Today's victim is all to frequently tomorrow's suspect. And so it goes with Stanley Brunson, with a reputation that put him on the front mind of the city's top cop: A man described...Tags: Punishment, Shootings, Police Arrests, Injuries and Wounds, Murder
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Occupy Baltimore considering new sites, including youth jail, endangered post office
The Baltimore SunSince Baltimore police ousted the members of Occupy Baltimore from their encampment at the Inner Harbor's McKeldin Square last week, the activists have been deliberating about where -- and whether -- to continue a physical encampment. Jessica Lewis, a...Tags: St. Paul Street, Riots, Inner Harbor, Activism, Demonstration
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Schurick guilty of election fraud in robocall case
A Baltimore jury Tuesday found Paul Schurick, former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s campaign manager, guilty of fraud and related charges for his role in an Election Day 2010 robocall — a decision hailed by government watchdog groups who say that...Tags: Republican Party, Regional Authority, Culture, Safety of Citizens, Polls
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2011, the year of winning by losing
Charlie Sheen was clearly the man of the year.
You'll recall that 2011 began with the oafish actor celebrating his own narcotic and sexual crapulence like a victorious gladiator working the crowds. He was egged on by a media with as much decency as the...Tags: Charlie Sheen, Protest, Republican Party, Facebook, Parties and Movements
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Nathan Chapman set for release
Nathan A. Chapman Jr., the once-prominent money manager whose fraudulent investments in his own companies caused a scandal for Maryland's public employee pension system, is scheduled to be released from federal custody Friday after serving 41/2 years....Tags: Labor Legislation, Howard University, Punishment, Interior Policy, Justice System
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Just say no to marijuana convictions
Should juries vote "not guilty" on low-level marijuana charges to send a message about our country's insane marijuana arrest policy? Jury nullification is a constitutional doctrine that allows juries to acquit defendants who are technically guilty but...Tags: Thomas Paine, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, The New York Times, Police Arrests
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Jury selection to start in trial of prisoner accused of killing of correctional officer
Jury selection in the death penalty trial of one of two prisoners charged with murdering a correctional officer more than five years ago will begin Tuesday, in a case that could test the validity of the state's new death penalty law. The Anne Arundel...Tags: Laws, Death Penalty, Anne Arundel County, Human Body, Human Body
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June: Math, science and baseball are hits in Harford
Bel Air High School's biomedical program had its first graduates in June. The magnet program was implemented in the 2007-2008 school year as part of a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum. In all, 31 students graduated from the...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles, Hudson River, The Washington Post, Science
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October: Good student test scores; bonuses for county workers - maybe
Data released showed that most Harford County Public High Schools scored high in reading and math in the Maryland High School Assessment. That data also placed three high schools – Aberdeen, Joppatowne and the Center for Educational Opportunity...Tags: Weight, Army National Guard, Aberdeen, Weight, Television
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November: Harford sets tobacco ban; Joppa teen marches in Macy's parade
Former Fallston Psychologist David Wayne Schrumpf, 56, was sentenced to 18 months in jail for sexually abusing three girls in his care. Although in his plea agreement, Schrumpf agreed to six years, Harford Circuit Judge Maurice Baldwin modified the...Tags: Protest, Kohl's, Aberdeen, Laws, Local Elections
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Occupy Baltimore plans 5-day encampment
A month after being evicted from a park near the Inner Harbor, members of Occupy Baltimore sought Monday afternoon to establish a five-day encampment at the site of a proposed juvenile detention center in East Baltimore. As Maryland State Police watched,...Tags: Protest, Inner Harbor, Juvenile Delinquency, Prisons, Maryland State Police
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State Police arrest six members of Occupy Baltimore
Maryland State Police arrested six members of Occupy Baltimore Monday evening for allegedly trespassing on the state-owned site of a proposed juvenile detention center in East Baltimore. The arrests of four men and two women came about two hours after...Tags: Protest, Juvenile Delinquency, Prisons, Police Arrests, Maryland State Police
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