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    Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Teen pleads in Glen Burnie pizzeria killing; another stands trial

    What was to have been the start of a trial for two of four youths charged in a fatally botched robbery of a pizzeria in Glen Burnie took a detour Monday, as one teenager abruptly entered a plea to second-degree murder. Charles Sequan Butler, 19, of...

    Tags: Defendants, Murder, Lawyers, Judges, Theft

  2. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Appeals court overturns Harford jury's ruling in medical malpractice case, orders new trial

    A judgment in a medical malpractice case against a prominent Harford County physician has been sent back to the local court to be re-tried. In May 2010, a Harford County Circuit Court jury returned a verdict against Dr. Roger Schneider and Dr. Mark Gonze...

    Tags: Harford County, Lawyers, Judges, Witnesses, Havre de Grace

  4. Feb 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. A turning point in terror prosecutions

    The conviction of a former Baltimore County man in a deadly hotel bombing in Indonesia is seen as a turning point in the long-delayed prosecution of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay.
    The conviction of a former Baltimore County man in a deadly hotel bombing in Indonesia is seen as a turning point in the long-delayed prosecution of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay. Majid Shoukat Khan, who on Wednesday admitted to conspiring with Osama...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Indonesia, Al-Qaeda, Criminal Laws, Yale University

  6. Mar 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. From Owings Mills High School to a cell at Guantanamo

    A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
    A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. After American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the...

    Tags: Islam, Al-Qaeda, Saudi Arabia, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Catonsville

  8. May 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 9/11 defendants refuse to participate in arraignment

    Before self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was brought into court Saturday, Carole Reuben of Potomac said his arraignment would mark "the beginning of the end of the process." Her son, Todd Hayes Reuben, was a passenger on American...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, Defendants, Eric Holder, The Pentagon, Catonsville

  10. Feb 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Bel Air struggles to understand, explain Richardson killing

    The substitute teacher doesn't know Robert Richardson III. Neither does the school bus driver, or the stay-at-home mom.
    The substitute teacher doesn't know Robert Richardson III. Neither does the school bus driver, or the stay-at-home mom. It doesn't matter to them. They're driven to help the 16-year-old who is being held in the Harford County Detention Center. Police say...

    Tags: Harford County, Child Abuse, Murder, Facebook, Lawyers

  12. Mar 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Case offers look into drug ring involving 'Snoop' of 'The Wire'

    When Antonio Malone needed $15,000 to pay off the assailants who stormed his West Baltimore rowhouse and demanded money and heroin, a gang leader told him exactly where to go. Police say he was sent to a 12<sup>t</sup><sup>h</sup> floor apartment at The Redwood, the home of Felicia "Snoop" Pearson.
    When Antonio Malone needed $15,000 to pay off the assailants who stormed his West Baltimore rowhouse and demanded money and heroin, a gang leader told him exactly where to go. Police say he was sent to a 12th floor apartment at The Redwood, the home of...

    Tags: Drama (genre), Drug Trafficking, Defendants, Murder, Criminals

  14. Jun 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Harford drug ring leader sentenced to 20 years in jail

    One of the leaders of a large drug distribution ring busted in Harford County in 2008 was sentenced this week to 20 years in prison. Tanya Valencia Mack, 40, of Abingdon, was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge William D. Quarles Jr. to 20 years...

    Tags: Harford County, Drug Trafficking, Defendants, Lawyers, Judges

  16. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Perjury inquiry helps sink another case

    Not long after his son was stabbed to death outside his apartment in Hampstead, Richard DeMario heard that police had arrested a suspect, and soon enough it seemed to him they had a strong case. The man had confessed in a video recording and left behind a...

    Tags: Justice System, Carroll County (Maryland), Lawyers, Trials, Judges

  18. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Accused WikiLeaker Manning sent to court-martial

    The commander of the Military District of Washington has ordered a court-martial for Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
    The commander of the Military District of Washington has ordered a court-martial for Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks. Maj. Gen....

    Tags: Brown University, Prosecution, Baghdad (Iraq), Fort Meade (military base), U.S. Army

  20. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Bradley Manning to return to Fort Meade for WikiLeaks case

    Private First Class Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst awaiting a court-martial on charges of aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act, will return to Fort Meade this month for his arraignment, the Army said Thursday.
    Private First Class Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst awaiting a court-martial on charges of aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act, will return to Fort Meade this month for his arraignment, the Army said Thursday. Manning,...

    Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Prosecution, Baghdad (Iraq), Fort Meade (military base)

  22. Oct 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Savedoff pleads guilty in historic document case

    Less than four months after a Maryland Historical Society employee uncovered a cultural property heist called "truly breathtaking" by national archivists, one of the men charged in the scheme has pleaded guilty.
    Less than four months after a Maryland Historical Society employee uncovered a cultural property heist called "truly breathtaking" by national archivists, one of the men charged in the scheme has pleaded guilty. Jason James Savedoff, 24, admitted...

    Tags: Museums, Vancouver (Canada), Defendants, Facebook, Lawyers

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