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Former Naval Academy instructor sentenced to 60 days
A former instructor at the Naval Academy was sentenced Monday to 60 days in a military jail for indecent acts, fraternization and conduct unbecoming an officer stemming from an incident with two female midshipmen in 2011, an academy spokeswoman said....
Tags: Assault, Courts-Martial, Navy Yard, Annapolis, Sex Crimes
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No action sought on sex abuse allegation against swim coach, documents show
An attorney advising the University of Maryland recommended against seeking prosecution or reporting a swim coach who had allegedly abused a teenager at a private club, university officials said Wednesday. Documents released Wednesday by the school...
Tags: Cornell University, Prosecution, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Hobbies
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White Marsh police shooting victim resisted arrest before
The White Marsh man fatally shot by Baltimore County police Wednesday night was known to work on neighbors' cars and bring them big pots of "s'getti." "I was kind of shocked when all of this went down. He wasn't very big," said Curtis Gardner, a...
Tags: Police Arrests, White Marsh, Shootings, Pikesville, Dundalk
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Shock Trauma anti-violence worker held in federal drug case
After leading a life of crime, being charged with murder and being shot, Howard McCray was ready for a change. In 2008, he began working with Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he had been treated for gunshot wounds, to reach out to other victims who...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Radio, Shootings, Cocaine
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Death penalty repeal should have made it to referendum [Letter]
Editor: I am distressed and saddened that the death penalty repeal is not being brought to referendum because not enough signatures were secured in the short amount of time provided to do so. As the relative of a murder victim I would have liked the...Tags: Referenda, Death Penalty
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How the death penalty will end: first Maryland, then the nation
The death penalty debate in Maryland is finally over. This spring's decision by the General Assembly to replace the death penalty with life without parole was cemented last week, when right-wing activists failed to muster enough signatures to force the...
Tags: Death Penalty, George W. Bush, U.S. Supreme Court, Conservation, Murder
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Efforts to restore capital punishment fall short
Maryland's death penalty will be wiped from the books in October now that efforts to reinstate capital punishment have fallen short. The petition drive to halt repeal of the death penalty ended Friday afternoon, when organizers said they could not...
Tags: Referenda, Same-Sex Marriage, Prosecution, Personal Weapon Control, Gays and Lesbians
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Port Deposit man pleads guilty to receiving child pornography
A Port Deposit man pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges of possessing child pornography. According to the plea agreement, on January 30, 2011, police seized a laptop computer, desktop computer, camera, hard drive and other digital media from Michael...Tags: Maryland State Police, Prisons, Judges, Trials, FBI
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Man sentenced to 12 years in armed robbery near Mall in Columbia
A Columbia man observed by a Howard County Police surveillance team committing an armed robbery near the Mall in Columbia was sentenced to 12 years in prison Tuesday in Howard County Circuit Court, according to State's attorney spokesman Wayne Kirwan....
Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Prisons, Trials
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Coakley's in Havre de Grace fined for 'disturbing the peace'
Coakley's Pub in Havre de Grace was fined $1,000 by the Harford County Liquor Control Board for disturbing the peace after police said a group of drunk, rowdy and loud visitors was allowed to take over the pub on April 21. Ofc. Chad Smith and...Tags: Dining and Drinking, St. Patrick's Day, Havre de Grace, Bars and Clubs, Mardi Gras
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Baltimore man charged with trying to drown 3-month-old son
A 47-year-old Baltimore man has been charged with attempted first-degree murder in the near drowning of his 3-month-old son in a bathtub at the family's Mondawmin Avenue home last week, according to Baltimore Police. Augustus Parker, who has previously...
Tags: Prosecution, Child Abuse, Saint Agnes Hospital, Prince George's County, Prisons
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Baltimore officer in misconduct case says he's learned his lesson
A Baltimore Police officer who pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit crimes with one of his informants is asking the judge in his case to keep him out of federal prison. Kendell Richburg, a 13-year veteran, admitted in his plea that he skimmed some...Tags: Justice System, Judges
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