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Girl, 13, identifies attacker in Skateworks assault
A 13-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted in a Woodlawn roller skating rink in 2010 took the witness stand Tuesday in Baltimore County Circuit Court, pointing to Davon Perry as one of three males who took part in the attack. The girl from Baltimore...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Punishment, Punishment, Baltimore County, Witnesses
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Homicides up to at least 5 in Harford in 2011
Last year was another deadly year in Harford County, with five people murdered, according to local police. The death of a sixth person who died under somewhat murky circumstances remains under investigation.
While this homicide statistic still doesn't...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Murder, Criminals, Prisons
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Crofton man pleads guilty to $485,000 travel fraud
Federal prosecutors say a Crofton man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for submitting false travel claims totaling more than $485,000 to an agency of the Department of Defense. Fifty-two-year-old John R. Brock was also ordered to pay restitution...Tags: Crofton, Trips and Vacations, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Trials
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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: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Election Rigging, Punishment, Executive Branch, Punishment
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Henson trial to begin after judge declines to dismiss case
Jury selection is expected to begin Wednesday in the election fraud case against veteran political consultant Julius Henson after a Baltimore judge rejected a defense request to throw out the charges.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Emanuel Brown ruled Tuesday...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Executive Branch, Punishment, Punishment, Lawyers
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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, Prosecution, Punishment, Punishment, Lawyers
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O'Malley: Benefits of Exelon-CEG merger go beyond rate credit
While Maryland business, labor and environmental groups backed a $1 billion settlement between Gov. Martin O'Malley and Exelon Corp. related to the Chicago company's buyout of Constellation Energy Group, not everyone was satisfied.
Merger opponent EDF...Tags: Energy Saving, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Electricity Production and Distribution, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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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: Jack Johnson, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Science, Johns Hopkins University, Regional Authority
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Governor gets concessions in Exelon deal
In a settlement with Gov. Martin O'Malley over the proposed buyout of Constellation Energy Group, Exelon Corp. has promised to develop significantly more natural gas, wind and solar power in Maryland, give more money to help low-income customers and...Tags: Energy Saving, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Plant Openings
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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: Annapolis, Punishment, Punishment, Judges, Lawyers
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Medical billing a target of fraud investigations
In Maryland, an orthopedic practice agreed to pay $2.5 million to the federal government to settle allegations that it had billed for patients' visits that never took place and had double-charged for X-ray work to get higher reimbursements. In...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, Prostate Cancer, Human Mishaps, U.S. Department of Justice
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Baltimore to overhaul prosecution strategy
On a cold December evening, Baltimore's top prosecutor stood before a roomful of city residents, most of whom would have given anything to be somewhere else. They had all lost a loved one to violence and were assembled to remember the dead. "Although I'...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Misdemeanors, Washington, DC, Manhattan (New York City), Douglas F. Gansler
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