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Pentagon reports sharp rise in sex assaults in military
The Pentagon estimated Tuesday that 26,000 members of the military were sexually assaulted last year, 36 percent more than a year earlier, in a trend so severe that senior officials warned it could threaten recruiting and retention of military personnel....
Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Army, Sex Crimes, Chuck Hagel, U.S. Military
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Aberdeen man accused of stealing nearly $1 million worth of Swarovski crystal, other items
An Aberdeen man has been charged with allegedly stealing almost $1 million worth of crystal figurines and other items from a Havre de Grace area woman. Farlie C. Mullins, 47, of the first block of West Aztec Street, is accused of stealing more than 50...Tags: Havre de Grace, Prisons, Punishment, Theft, Prosecution
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Defense trying to overcome taped confession in fatal Baltimore carryout shooting
The family of 17-year-old Markell Jones was watching the television news one night in November 2011, authorities say, when the broadcaster introduced surveillance tape footage of the killing of an Army veteran inside a Greenmount Avenue carryout....
Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Linthicum, Justice System, Judges
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Maryland makes minor lawbreakers pay twice
Have you ever just messed up? I'm not talking about leaving your coffee on the roof of your car. I mean a major, life-altering mistake. Think fiscal cliff-level personal disaster. Now imagine paying for the mistake with jail time — then continuing...
Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Fiscal Cliff, Rentals, Health and Safety at Work
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Attorney disputes settlement details in ADA cases against Balt. Co.
Baltimore County said Thursday it has settled three disability lawsuits filed by former firefighters and a police officer who alleged they were illegally forced out of their jobs. County Attorney Mike Field said the agreements would allow the...
Tags: Lawyers, Towson, Laws, Justice System
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Parkville man charged in fatal stabbing of mother, wounding of sister
The call came into the Baltimore County emergency dispatch center just after midnight. An unidentified woman asked police respond to a home in Parkville. She didn't say why. When officers arrived in the first minutes of Sunday, they found 26-year-old...
Tags: Catonsville, Prisons, Mental Illness, Prosecution, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
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Isaiah 'Ike' Dixon, state delegate from Baltimore
Isaiah Dixon Jr., a jazz fan, world traveler and four-term state delegate from Baltimore City whose accomplishments included introducing a bill that made cross burnings a felony in Maryland, died of heart failure April 26 at Stella Maris Hospice in...
Tags: U.S. Army, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Executive Branch, Annapolis, Elections
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Maybe Majid Khan rates a stateside prison cell
As a teenager in the mid-1990s, he moved with his parents to the United States from Pakistan. The family sought and received political asylum. They settled in Baltimore County and operated a gas station. The boy attended Owings Mills High School. His...
Tags: Pakistan, Prisons, Litigation, Al-Qaeda, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
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Baltimore Behavioral Health must repay retirement money
A federal judge has ordered a West Pratt Street clinic and its former chief executive to repay more than 60 current and former employees nearly $50,000 that the private company never deposited into their retirement accounts as required. U.S. District...
Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Mental Health, Bankruptcy, Pratt Street, Behavioral Conditions
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Carroll County board challenged over Christian prayers
"In the name of my savior, I pray," is how one Carroll County commissioner concluded his prayer to open a recent meeting of the county's governing board. Now two county residents are asking a federal judge to end what they say is the board's regular...
Tags: Local Government, University of Baltimore, Carroll County (Maryland), Maryland Public Information Act, Judges
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Bel Air man accused of Third Base robbery identified, released from hospital
A Bel Air man accused of robbing Third Base Liquors on April 19 and leading police on a chase down Route 40 has been indicted and was ordered held without bail on Wednesday. Eugene Hankerson III, 26, of the 1900 block of Millington Square in Bel Air,...
Tags: Theft, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Baltimore Spectator pleads guilty to gun charge
Frank James MacArthur, the local Internet personality known as the Baltimore Spectator, pleaded guilty Wednesday to possession of a short-barreled shotgun after a December standoff with police that he broadcast live. MacArthur's lawyer said his client...
Tags: Prisons, Lawyers, Punishment, Prosecution, Justice System
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