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Abortion doctors facing murder charges could be extradited to Maryland
One of the two abortion doctors indicted in Elkton on murder charges under the state's fetal homicide law may not fight extradition and could soon be brought from New Jersey to Maryland, according to the Cecil County State's Attorney.
Dr. Steven Chase...Tags: Abortion, Cecil County, International Law, International Law, Justice System
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Three men accused of armed robbery in Whiteford
Three men, including one whose lawyer said he is a Marine waiting to be deployed, have been charged with armed robbery after what a prosecutor said started as a drug deal early Friday in the outskirts of Whiteford that left two brothers in just their...Tags: Firearms, Crime Victims, Justice System, Lawyers, Defense
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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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Baltimore murder victims, suspects share ties to criminal justice system
As the number of killings in Baltimore dipped last year to its lowest level in decades, one trend remained constant: Those accused of killing and their victims had been in and out of the criminal justice system.
More than 90 percent of the 71 people...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Abusive Behavior, Crime Victims, Shootings, Police Arrests
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Man singled out by police leader charged with murder
A man described by the city's police commissioner as an "engine for violent crime" was arrested Saturday night and charged with killing one man and wounding another in a shooting earlier this month in West Baltimore. Stanley Brunson, 35, of the 1100...Tags: Shootings, Punishment, Murder, Injuries and Wounds, Punishment
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12th police officer guilty in towing extortion scheme
A 12th Baltimore police officer has pleaded guilty to being involved with a towing kickback scheme, prosecutors said Thursday. Rafael Concepcion Feliciano Jr., a 31-year-old officer from Baltimore, pleaded guilty to extortion and conspiracy in a U.S....Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Blackmail and Extortion, Organized Crime, Punishment, Justice System
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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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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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Christmas, New Year's crackdown on Harford highways ends with DUI, drug arrests
Maryland State Police troopers in Harford County have posted the results of traffic citations and arrests in conjunction with their enforcement efforts in support of the National Drunk and Drugged Driving initiative between Dec. 12 and Monday, Jan. 2....Tags: Jose Contreras, Aberdeen, Parkville, Police Arrests, Prosecution
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Baltimore to overhaul prosecution strategy
On a cold December evening, Baltimore's top prosecutor stood before a roomful of city residents, most of whom would have given anything to be somewhere else. They had all lost a loved one to violence and were assembled to remember the dead. "Although I'...Tags: Firearms, Misdemeanors, Inner Harbor, Justice System, Washington, DC
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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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Baltimore has fewer than 200 killings for first time in decades
The annual number of killings in Baltimore has fallen below 200 for the first time in more than three decades, a symbolic threshold that seemed elusive for a crime-weary city just four years ago.
As a new year begins, city officials say the decline is...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, HBO (tv network), Safety of Citizens, Murder, Hospitals and Clinics
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