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'Everything ... went wrong' as two Navy divers died
— The dive that claimed the lives of two members of an elite Navy team wasn't the only thing that went wrong that February day at Aberdeen Proving Ground's Super Pond, witnesses testified during a military hearing Wednesday. First, the underwater...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Medical Procedures and Tests, Air and Space Accidents, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Transportation Accidents
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25 years ago in Harford County
From The Aegis dated June 23, 1988: A Bel Air day care center remained embroiled in legal action 25 years ago this week, as local police executed a search and seizure warrant. Parents of several children at the center claimed their children had been...Tags: State Parks, Early Learning, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford County, Memorial Day
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Trial starts for officer charged in Randallstown teen's death
Opening statements are scheduled to begin Tuesday in the trial of a Baltimore County police officer accused in the death of a Randallstown teen last summer. A jury was selected Monday in the trial of James D. Laboard, who is accused of manslaughter in...
Tags: Randallstown, Justice System, Lawyers, Brown & Brown Incorporated, Juvenile Delinquency
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Woman fought U.S. for home after husband's porn conviction
After her then-husband was convicted on pornography charges involving the abuse of her two daughters at their home, an Anne Arundel County woman just wanted to move out. But her plans hit a snag when federal prosecutors tried to take her husband's share...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Prosecution, Pornography, Defendants
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No new trial for man convicted in killing of Balto. Co. officer
Wesley Moore, one of four men convicted in the 2000 death of Baltimore County police Sgt. Bruce A. Prothero, was denied new trial Tuesday. Moore, who is now 37, appeared in Baltimore County Circuit Court in a post-conviction relief hearing, asking for a...
Tags: Justice System, Witnesses, Prosecution, Reisterstown Road
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Civil trial opens in Anne Arundel slots campaign signs theft
It's been more than two years since David Scott Corrigan was caught by a police officer slicing a campaign sign from its frame outside the headquarters of a pro-slots campaign committee in Severna Park. Corrigan's criminal case involving the theft of 70...
Tags: Theft, Habitat for Humanity International, Justice System, Cordish Cos., Glen Burnie
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Trial to begin for officer charged in Randallstown teen's death
It took Chris Brown months to return to work after the death of her 17-year-old son. She has left her old home and is still hesitant to look at pictures of the teen. On Monday, a little more than a year after Christopher Brown died, the Baltimore County...
Tags: Murder, Lobbying, Randallstown, Justice System, Prosecution
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Murder trials scheduled for teens accused in killing of Howard Co. blogger
Trials for the 14-year-old girl and her boyfriend charged with murdering her father were scheduled for the fall in Howard County Circuit Court, a spokesman for prosecutors said Friday. An Oct. 29 trial date was set for Jason Anthony Bulmer, 19. Judges...
Tags: Prosecution, Ellicott City
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Port Deposit man allegedly raped, then killed Kami Ring
More details have emerged in court documents about the murder of a 10-year-old Cecil County girl, whose alleged killer was ordered to remain in jail without bail on Friday morning. Richard Eugene Madden Jr. allegedly raped and killed Kami Ring before...
Tags: Theft, Court Preliminary, Murder, Port Deposit, Cecil County
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After years of dispute, cruise ship Pearl Mist gets closer to launch
After a four-year buffeting in the legal system, the Pearl Mist has finally found haven in Maryland. The owner of the 335-foot cruise ship and the Canadian shipyard that built it have parted ways in a nasty divorce that involved two federal courts and an...
Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Cruise Ship Jobs, Shipbuilding, Arbitration, Tour Operations Industry
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Two Maryland women at the center of history, June 1963
The American clock brings us to the 50th anniversaries of two extraordinary events involving two extraordinary women, Gloria Richardson Dandridge and Madalyn Murray O'Hair — both strong-willed champions of liberty and disturbers of the status quo,...
Tags: Anglicanism, Christianity, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Separation of Church and State, NAACP
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