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Balto. man sentenced to 65 years for rape of young girl
A Baltimore Circuit Court judge sentenced Richard Charles to 65 years in prison Wednesday for a string of sexual assaults on his girlfriend's young daughter. The attacks started when the girl was seven years old and continued until she was nine,...Tags: Rape, Assault, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes
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Alleged gang member accused of avenging associate's death
After Black Guerrilla Family leader Naim King was killed on Halloween 2007, prosecutors say, fellow gang member David Hunter swore to avenge his death. He waited more than three years, prosecutors say. Finally, they say, in June 2011, he found Henry D....
Tags: Lawyers, Prisons, Gang Activity, Drug Trafficking, Justice System
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Severn mother on probation after son drank methadone
A Severn mother who, despite a poison center's admonition to get her son to a hospital immediately, waited until her child began having a seizure from sipping his father's methadone, was placed on three years' probation Friday. Kimberly Brooks, 28,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Child Abuse, Methadone (drug), Glen Burnie
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Baltimore delegates rebuke city over speed camera woes
The Baltimore SunBaltimore-bashing is nothing new in Annapolis, whether from representatives of rural counties or the Washington suburbs who believe the city gets more than its fair share of state resources. But when it comes to the city’s well-publicized speed...Tags: Fines, Parties and Movements, Harford County, James E. Jr Malone, Brekford Corp.
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311 complaints ignored, communities fight bars themselves
Black scuff marks line the staircase at 922 N. Charles St., left there by frustrated tenants kicking the wall in a vain attempt to make their neighbor, the Museum Restaurant and Lounge, quiet down. Most nights, tenants say, the sound of DJs hyping up...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Fells Point, Accounting and Auditing, 311 (music group), Bars and Clubs
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Auditors find widespread problems at Balto. liquor agency
State auditors found widespread problems at Baltimore's liquor agency in a review made public Wednesday, accusing regulators of failing to follow state law in awarding licenses, prematurely closing 311 complaints and handling inspections inconsistently....
Tags: Local Government, Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Fines, Accounting and Auditing, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Md. gun bill survives early test vote on House floor
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley's gun-control bill is expected to undergo a long and heated debate in the House late Tuesday afternoon as delegates begin considering Maryland's first major piece of gun control legislation in two decades. The state Senate in...Tags: Maryland State Police, Montgomery County (Maryland), Allegany County, Parties and Movements, Justice System
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Which kids are Baltimore's speed cameras keeping safe?
I spent my first morning of spring break sitting in traffic court fighting a speed camera ticket. Good times all around, especially when you consider the great problems the city has had with its speed camera system. More than 25 drivers gathered in...
Tags: Roland Park, Fines, Judges, Justice System
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Gov. O'Malley supports life for murderers, not the unborn
The Maryland legislature recently voted to abolish capital punishment in the state, making Maryland the sixth state in the last six years to eliminate the death penalty. The primary argument for repealing the law is that our justice system is...
Tags: Death Penalty, Prisons, The Washington Post, John C. Astle, Judges
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Baltimore teen sentenced to one year for Columbia robberies
A Baltimore teen who pleaded guilty to a pair of commercial smash-and-grab-style burglaries in Columbia was sentenced last week to one year in prison, according to State's attorney spokesman Wayne Kirwan. Davon Alexander Jones, 19, of the 6400 block...
Tags: Prisons, Trials, Juvenile Delinquency
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Ben Carson's conservative views are drawn from the Bible
I am not among the many who are shocked that Ben Carson, the brilliant and widely admired neurosurgeon based at Johns Hopkins Hospital, would emerge as a hero of the political right and Sean Hannity's new best friend. That Carson would stoop to making...
Tags: White House, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Abusive Behavior, Bible, Religious Texts
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Baltimore police sergeant convicted of perjury
A Baltimore City police sergeant faces up to 10 years in prison after he was convicted Friday of perjury and malfeasance for using false information to obtain a search and seizure warrant. Sgt. Dennis W. Workley, who joined the force in 1996, was...Tags: Prisons, Anthony W. Batts
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