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Michael Jackson spersonal physician has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for causing the pop icon's 2009 death by a powerful surgical anesthetic.
The verdict against Dr. Conrad Murray comes after a jury of seven...Tags: Conrad Murray, General Practitioners, Al Jackson, Prosecution, Cardiologists
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Man singled out by police chief as "engine for violent crime" is arrested
It's often hard to tell the good guys from the bad guys in Baltimore. Today's victim is all to frequently tomorrow's suspect. And so it goes with Stanley Brunson, with a reputation that put him on the front mind of the city's top cop: A man described...Tags: Shootings, Prisons, Police Arrests, Murder, Punishment
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Man singled out by police leader charged with murder
A man described by the city's police commissioner as an "engine for violent crime" was arrested Saturday night and charged with killing one man and wounding another in a shooting earlier this month in West Baltimore. Stanley Brunson, 35, of the 1100...Tags: Shootings, Prisons, Murder, Punishment, Prosecution
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Henson robocall trial postponed
The election fraud trial of veteran political consultant Julius Henson was postponed Wednesday because of the illness of the state's primary investigator in the case.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Emanuel Brown postponed the trial, which centers on an Election...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Justice System, Corporate Crime, Election Rigging, Punishment
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12th police officer guilty in towing extortion scheme
A 12th Baltimore police officer has pleaded guilty to being involved with a towing kickback scheme, prosecutors said Thursday. Rafael Concepcion Feliciano Jr., a 31-year-old officer from Baltimore, pleaded guilty to extortion and conspiracy in a U.S....Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Organized Crime, Blackmail and Extortion, Justice System, Punishment
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Schurick guilty of election fraud in robocall case
A Baltimore jury Tuesday found Paul Schurick, former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s campaign manager, guilty of fraud and related charges for his role in an Election Day 2010 robocall — a decision hailed by government watchdog groups who say that...Tags: Republican Party, Regional Authority, Culture, Polls, Science
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Some students need to be taught how to manage their conflicts
The overuse of suspension in some schools is largely a function of the need for greater teacher and staff training in conflict management techniques ("Punishment of last resort," Dec. 29). Frequently, teachers, staff and even some administrators lack...Tags: Punishment, University of Maryland, College Park
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Nathan Chapman set for release
Nathan A. Chapman Jr., the once-prominent money manager whose fraudulent investments in his own companies caused a scandal for Maryland's public employee pension system, is scheduled to be released from federal custody Friday after serving 41/2 years....Tags: Howard University, Prisons, Justice System, Interior Policy, Punishment
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Punishment of last resort
Students who are disruptive, rude or violent are every teacher's worst nightmare and every kid's worst example of how to behave. Just a few bad actors can derail an entire classroom. No wonder school officials' natural impulse is to kick them out. But...Tags: Punishment, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Students
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Jury selection to start in trial of prisoner accused of killing of correctional officer
Jury selection in the death penalty trial of one of two prisoners charged with murdering a correctional officer more than five years ago will begin Tuesday, in a case that could test the validity of the state's new death penalty law. The Anne Arundel...Tags: Laws, Prisons, Human Body, Justice System, Criminal Laws
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December: Guilty plea in 2010 Bel Air murder; teacher bonus bungled
A 21-year-old Parkville man received a 25-year sentence for the July 18, 2010 shooting death of Derrick Maxey Jr. in the parking lot of the American Legion Post on Bond Street in Bel Air.
Rakim Raid Muhammad pleaded guilty to second degree murder and use...Tags: Holidays, Parkville, Finance, Natural Resources, Murder
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June: Math, science and baseball are hits in Harford
Bel Air High School's biomedical program had its first graduates in June. The magnet program was implemented in the 2007-2008 school year as part of a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum. In all, 31 students graduated from the...Tags: Sex Crimes, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles, Sex Crimes, Science
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