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Laurel man sentenced to seven years in fatal stabbing
A 21-year-old Laurel man convicted in a stabbing death was sentenced to seven years in prison Thursday in Howard County Circuit Court, according to State's Attorney spokesman Wayne Kirwan. Robert Timothy Joseph Lee Tasker will serve the sentence for the...
Tags: House Building, Prisons
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Inmates running the jail
The federal racketeering and drug charges unveiled this week against 25 inmates and guards at the Baltimore City Detention Center raise serious questions about the state's management of the facility. Investigators detailed a pattern of corruption and...Tags: Rod J. Rosenstein, Prosecution, Black Guerrilla Family, Criminals, Organized Crime
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O'Malley to sign death penalty repeal next week
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley plans to sign a law abolishing capital punishment in Maryland next week, though a referendum effort may be on the horizon. O'Malley's spokesman Raquel Guillory confirmed Thursday that the death penalty repeal law is scheduled to...Tags: Voting, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Interior Policy, Gun Control
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Man who went on shooting spree in South Baltimore convicted
A Glen Burnie man who claimed to be a former member of the Bloods gang was convicted Thursday of six counts of attempted first-degree murder for a five-day shooting spree in 2011, the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office said. Three people were...
Tags: Firearms, Prosecution, Shootings, Justice System, Glen Burnie
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Woman sentenced to 80 years in Harford child sex abuse case
The second person found guilty in connection with the sexual abuse of a young girl received an equally harsh sentence in Harford County Circuit Court Wednesday to match the one given last month to the other defendant in the case. Angeline Kaye...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Federal Hill, Prisons
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District 12 reps visit Catonsville to address 2013 session, Boston bombings
Charlestown residents gathered Wednesday night at the conference center on retirement community's campus in Catonsville for a question and answer session about the 2013 Maryland Legislative Session with their District 12A representatives. State Sen....
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Television Industry
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Local legislators reflect on 2013 General Assembly
The 2013 Maryland General Assembly that came to a close April 8 was, according to two veteran area delegates, the toughest session ever. During the 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley got just about everything on his wish list, including tougher gun...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Personal Weapon Control, Baltimore County, Elections, Interior Policy
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Four officers suspended in fallout of officer's misconduct plea, sources say
Four Baltimore police officers have been suspended as part of an investigation stemming from the conviction of an officer for conspiring with a drug informant to orchestrate arrests, according to sources with knowledge of the case. Anthony Guglielmi, the...
Tags: Apples, Justice System, Police Arrests, Criminals, Police Investigations
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City to void more than 6,000 camera tickets
Baltimore City said Tuesday that it will throw out more than 6,000 speed and red-light camera tickets because its former contractor has stopped showing up in court to defend them — the latest sign of the dysfunction dogging Baltimore's speed...
Tags: Fines, Collective Contract, Judges, Justice System, Local Government
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John Wood, inspiration for 'Roc' and sanitation worker, dies at 80
John Wood has a room filled with junk: steel pots, a wooden foot massager, heavy safe, TV antenna, plates, silver-plated brush, rolling pin, can opener, assorted gold-colored chains, lamps without shades, a New York Yankees baseball hat adorned in...
Tags: Television, Christianity, Television Industry, Broadway Theater, Murder
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Assembly moved quickly to pass bevy of landmark bills
This time last year, the Maryland General Assembly was mired in anger and confusion. The House and Senate were feuding over taxes and casino gambling. Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and House Speaker Michael E. Busch were butting heads....
Tags: Baltimore County, Justice System, Gun Control, Martin O'Malley, NAACP
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