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Text messages show Gladden warned of bringing gun to school
The night before Robert Gladden Jr. took his father's gun to Perry Hall High School, he texted a friend about the plan, but begged him to keep it a secret. "I am going to bring a shotgun and 21 shells, ill let your imagination do the rest," the 15-year-...
Tags: Robert Wayne Gladden, Jr., Gun Control, Punishment, Teachers, Suicide
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Third trial starts for Perez in 2004 child throat slashings
A few months after Maria Andrea Espejo Quezada arrived in Baltimore from Mexico nine years ago, her son and two of his young relatives were beaten, strangled and almost decapitated. She was the first witness to take the stand as the state tries for a...
Tags: Litigation, Trials, Drug Trafficking, Lawyers, Murder
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Third trial set to start in slashing of three children's throats
Policarpio Espinoza Perez and Adan Canela have been mentioned in the same breath since they were charged nine years ago in Baltimore with slashing the throats of three young relatives, ages 8, 9 and 10. They have sat side-by-side at two trials, but as...
Tags: Defendants, Trials, Prisons, Murder, Prosecution
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Robert Richardson's lawyers say others involved in father's death
Lawyers for a Harford County teenager charged with killing his father last year say they have evidence that two other juveniles were involved in the man's death. At a hearing in Bel Air on Friday, lawyers for Robert C. Richardson III told Harford...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Lawyers, Harford County, Prisons
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Fairness for lead-paint victims
In October 2011, the Court of Appeals, Maryland's highest court, struck down provisions of the Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing Act that gave landlords immunity from being sued in some circumstances when children were poisoned by lead based paint in...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Justice System, Judges, Injuries and Wounds
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Fresh questions about key Barnes murder witness
Lawyers for the man convicted of killing Phylicia Barnes are again seeking to undermine the credibility of a small-time criminal who provided key state testimony in his trial, citing a letter from Montgomery County prosecutors detailing James McCray's...
Tags: Litigation, Trials, Lawyers, Murder, Criminal Laws
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Circuit judge rules Baltimore Co. speed camera contract is illegal
A Circuit Court judge has ruled that Baltimore County's contract with its speed camera vendor is illegal, because it pays the company a cut of each citation issued — a ruling that could help others challenge their citations in court. While Judge...
Tags: Howard County, Lawyers, Local Government, Judges, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Family decries friends' silence after son killed after Ravens parade
The flowers left in condolence are a kind but painful reminder that De'ontae Smith is gone, as is the funeral program his mother carries around to remember the boy stabbed to death downtown just hours after the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl victory parade....
Tags: Sega Corporation, here! (tv network), Police Arrests, Genesis (music group), Festive Events
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Lifting a burden from special ed parents
The welcome lifting of the federal consent decree on Baltimore City Public Schools does not mean all is well for students with disabilities in Baltimore and Maryland — far from it. Yet, the General Assembly rarely pays any attention to the fact that...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Dyslexia, Prosecution, John Paul Stevens
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Family of slain mother urge witnesses to come forward
Relatives and friends of a young mother killed by a stray bullet on Labor Day weekend urged witnesses Saturday to come forward and help Baltimore police solve the crime. "People are little bit afraid," to talk to police, said Geron Mills, 23, as he...
Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Labor Day
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Testimony of key state witness barred in killings of 3 children
A judge delivered a major blow Monday to the state's case against two men accused of fatally slashing the throats of three children nine years ago, ruling that the testimony of a key witness is inadmissible. As prosecutors try for a third time next month...
Tags: Litigation, Trials, Lawyers, Punishment, Murder
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Officials say court reminders for juveniles save time, detention
In school, and in court, showing up is half the battle. So when statistics revealed that 60 percent of juveniles charged in Baltimore County were missing their court dates, officials decided they needed something to help make sure the youngsters showed...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Lawyers, Justice System, Judges, Executive Branch
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