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Columbia man sentenced in auto death of Marriotts Ridge educator
A Columbia man found guilty in the 2012 auto death of a Marriotts Ridge High School educator was sentenced to 18 months in prison Friday, according to State's Attorney spokesman Wayne Kirwan. Richie Junior Burgess, 42, of the 12000 block of Little...
Tags: Alprazolam (drug), Prisons
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Leopold not receiving VIP treatment in jail, new executive says
Anne Arundel County officials on Monday issued a statement denying what they said were "allegations" that former county executive John R. Leopold was receiving special treatment in the county jail, where he is incarcerated for misconduct in office....
Tags: Laura Neuman, Prisons
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Dixon to give talk, consider return to politics
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon plans to kick off a local foundation's speaker series next month as she weighs a possible return to politics, having completed probation on the criminal conviction that forced her from office. "This is the year I'm going to...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Local Elections, Sheila Dixon, Elections
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Roots of Florida Gulf Coast's tournament run trace back to Baltimore
The Cinderella team of this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament hails from Florida, but its coaches have Maryland roots. Andy Enfield set scoring records at Johns Hopkins before he became head coach at Florida Gulf Coast, the darling of the...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, T. Rowe Price, Loyola University Maryland, George Washington, College Sports
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UM student charged in child porn sting
A University of Maryland, College Park freshman was arrested this week on charges of distributing child pornography and crossing state lines to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor, according to a criminal complaint. The student, Akshay...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Prisons, Teaching and Learning, Trials, Washington, DC
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Marijuana decriminalization bill hits friction
The Baltimore SunLegislation that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana hit friction in a key committee Thursday afternoon. The proposal to give only a fine - and not jail time - to people caught with less than 10 grams of pot passed the Senate...Tags: Marijuana Use, Recreational Substance Use, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Justice System
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Repealing Maryland's death penalty was long overdue
As a strong proponent of abolishing Maryland's death penalty, I was pleased to learn that the General Assembly recently voted to eliminate the practice ("Reason over revenge, at long last," March 17). I oppose the death penalty because it is an inhumane...
Tags: Death Penalty, Martin O'Malley
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Judge increases bail for man who can buy cigarettes, alcohol, but won't pay fine
A Harford County judge increased bail this week for a man that the judge pointed out couldn't pay a court fine of $82.50, but had enough money to buy alcohol and cigarettes. Isaac B. Bodden, 21, of the 800 block of Hayden Way in Bel Air, was charged...Tags: Fines, Judges, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Justice System
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Parkville couple enter pleas in case involving sexual conduct with girl, 15
A Parkville man is scheduled to be sentenced this week on charges of transporting a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct, and the woman he lived with has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce child pornography in a case that prosecutors said...
Tags: Trials, Lawyers, FBI, Parkville, Rod J. Rosenstein
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'Chs. Carroll Turns Detective; Solves Initial Mystery' [History Matters]
100 Years Ago 'Refined' burlesque An ad in the Times: "Gayety Theatre — A Big Event in Local Theatricals — An announcement will soon be made of the coming to Baltimore of one stellar aggregation of stars, that will surprise even the...Tags: Polio, Ellicott City, Red Skelton, Jackie Gleason, Fines
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Time change later than usual, but spring is on its way in Harford [25 years ago]
From The Aegis dated March 31, 1988: Daylight saving time was much later 25 years ago, with the day to spring forward was not until April 3. But spring was certainly on its way this week, with warmer weather and some showers spurring on the early season...Tags: Schools, Early Learning, Fines, Local Elections, Aberdeen
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Woman receives life sentence in connection to 2009 murder of man in White Marsh apartment
A Jamaican woman received a life sentence Friday for murder in connection with the 2009 death of a man in a White Marsh apartment – after which officials say she and her co-conspirators dismembered the body and disposed of pieces in the Loch Raven...
Tags: Witnesses, Criminal Laws, Murder, Kidnapping, Judges
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