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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: Murder, Child Abuse, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Abusive Behavior
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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: Judges, Justice System
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Anne Arundel Co. woman taps federal statute to allege child pornography conspiracy
An Anne Arundel County woman has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against more than 180 defendants who she says circulated or watched child pornography showing her two young children being molested by their father and another person. In the lawsuit...
Tags: Defendants, Civil Laws, Sex Crimes, Trials, Abusive Behavior
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Three-time Harford drug felon to serve 25 years
Gene Robert Bowser Jr., 37, of Aberdeen, was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years in prison without the benefit of parole, for possession with intent to distribute hydrocodone, an opiate narcotic, by Harford County Circuit Court Judge M. Elizabeth Bowen for...Tags: Trials, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Police Arrests, Morphine (drug), Judges
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Let common sense, wisdom prevail in 'pastry pistol' incident
Back in the late 1950s, when I was in the seventh grade, I brought a deadly weapon to school. One morning, into the pocket of my Catholic school uniform, I slipped a knife. I then said good-bye to my mother and got on the bus for St. Ambrose School in...
Tags: Philosophy, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Christianity, Students, Lexington Market
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Drug-dealing crew from The Block sentenced
A federal judge doled out lengthy prison sentences this week to members of a violent drug-dealing crew that operated on the downtown strip of bars and clubs known as The Block and killed a dancer who worked for them when they thought she was a threat to...Tags: Defendants, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Shootings, Judges
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Man who raped 13-year-old gets four life sentences
A Baltimore judge sentenced a man convicted of repeatedly raping a 13-year-old girl in an East Baltimore vacant home to life in prison four times over plus an additional 25 years. Alvin Ray Wright Sr., 50, was convicted at trial in February on three rape...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Sex Crimes, Trials, Lawyers, Justice System
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Correctional officers' rights must be upheld
The recent indictments of more than a dozen Maryland correctional officers on charges of corruption are deeply troubling. It is important to note, however, that more than 7,500 officers across Maryland perform a necessary job in a very dangerous...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Prosecution, Maryland State Police
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Dwyer sentenced to 30 days in jail in drunken boating incident
Saying that "those who made the laws have an obligation to obey them," a District Court judge in Annapolis sentenced state Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. on Tuesday to 30 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to operating a boat while under the influence....
Tags: Government, Broken Arm, Public Officials, Skull Fracture, Judges
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Dwyer will plead guilty to operating boat under the influence
State Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. of Pasadena, who was involved in a powerboat crash last August that injured him and several others, will plead guilty Tuesday in Annapolis District Court to operating a boat while drunk — part of plea deal that his...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Prosecution, Annapolis, Judges, Prisons
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Hopefuls preparing to challenge Huff
An education advocate and a longtime state lawmaker say they are eyeing Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff's seat. Democrat Laurie Taylor-Mitchell, an art historian and local education advocate, said she has decided to run for the four-year term in...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Todd Huff, Local Elections, Elections
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Baltimore Spectator pleads guilty to gun charge
Frank James MacArthur, the local Internet personality known as the Baltimore Spectator, pleaded guilty Wednesday to possession of a short-barreled shotgun after a December standoff with police that he broadcast live. MacArthur's lawyer said his client...
Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Media Industry, Judges, Prisons
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