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Man, paralyzed in shooting but later convicted in a robbery, dies from injuries
Baltimore's most recent homicide victim was shot and paralyzed in 2001, with complications from that shooting leading to his death this week in a Western Maryland prison. Anthony Diggs was shot in the 2600 block of E. Monument St. on March 17, 2001....Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Prosecution, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Theft
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Maryland should be careful about upending its liability law
The personal injury lawyers' bar likes to try to divide the personal injury systems of the 50 United States into two different buckets — contributory negligence and comparative fault — and then make up hypothetical cases to try to portray...Tags: Annapolis, Trials, Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Justice System, Prosecution
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In national initiative, feds have charged more than 500 for mortgage crimes -- two in Maryland
The Baltimore SunFederal prosecutors across the country have charged more than 500 people with crimes related to mortgage fraud as part of a year-long program that ended last month, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday. The Distressed Homeowner...Tags: Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Condos and Houses, Punishment, Prosecution
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Cecil Co. murder charges against abortion doctors withdrawn
The Cecil County state's attorney's office withdrew all charges Tuesday in the murder prosecutions of Nicola I. Riley and Steven C. Brigham, the first doctors charged under Maryland's fetal homicide law in a case involving a medical procedure.
"This...Tags: Murder, Trials, Abortion, Criminal Laws, Justice System
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9/11 defendants refuse to participate in arraignment
Before self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was brought into court Saturday, Carole Reuben of Potomac said his arraignment would mark "the beginning of the end of the process." Her son, Todd Hayes Reuben, was a passenger on American...Tags: Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Suicide, U.S. Army, Trials, Justice System
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Counsel at initial hearings: a matter of simple fairness
I didn't need to go to law school to learn that a person charged with a crime is innocent until proven guilty and entitled to the assistance of a lawyer. I knew it in my former life as a sportswriter, and I probably had a grasp of it back in elementary...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Baltimore County, Laws, Prosecution
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Trial delayed for man whose toilet caused bomb scare in Towson
A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge on Tuesday granted a trial postponement to a man charged with leaving a device that police said appeared to be a bomb — a toilet equipped with electric gadgets — outside an administration building in...Tags: Zion, Murder, Punishment, Justice System, Facebook
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Getting There: Family of dead bicyclist owes no accounting
It didn't take long after the news was posted on the Getting There blog Wednesday that 20-year-old Nathan Krasnopoler had died for the first ghoul to post a comment welcoming his death because he had committed the unpardonable crime of riding a bicycle....Tags: Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Trials, Transportation Accidents, Justice System, Patapsco
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Man who shot delivery driver convicted of murder
Gregg Bernstein won a murder conviction from a Baltimore jury Friday after prosecuting his second trial as the city's state's attorney, his office announced. After roughly two days of hearing testimony and three hours of deliberation, a jury found...Tags: Murder, Trials, William Carr, Belair-Edison, Shootings
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Case offers look into drug ring involving 'Snoop' of 'The Wire'
When Antonio Malone needed $15,000 to pay off the assailants who stormed his West Baltimore rowhouse and demanded money and heroin, a gang leader told him exactly where to go. Police say he was sent to a 12th floor apartment at The Redwood, the home of...Tags: Heroin, Murder, White Marsh, Criminals, Punishment
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Harford drug ring leader sentenced to 20 years in jail
One of the leaders of a large drug distribution ring busted in Harford County in 2008 was sentenced this week to 20 years in prison. Tanya Valencia Mack, 40, of Abingdon, was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge William D. Quarles Jr. to 20 years...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Trials, Justice System, Punishment, Harford County
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Third trial set for illegal immigrants in children's murder
A date has been set for the third trial of two men, illegal immigrants from Mexico, charged with murder in the deaths of three young relatives in a Baltimore apartment in 2004.
Policarpio Espinoza Perez, 29, and Adan Espinoza Canela, 24, also again...Tags: Migration, Murder, Trials, Punishment, Justice System
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