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Prosecutor can't show accused cannibal criminally responsible
Harford County's top prosecutor said Wednesday that he does not have enough evidence to show that Alexander Kinyua is criminally responsible for killing a family friend and eating his organs last year. A state psychiatric hospital previously found that...
Tags: Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, University of Maryland, College Park, Harford County
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Murder trial shifts to woman's body found in Elkridge backyard
When Howard County authorities said they found the badly decomposed remains of Christine Jarrett beneath a shed in her own backyard, they moved swiftly to charge her husband — long a suspect — with the murder. That discovery — two...
Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Trials, Howard County, Chemical Industry, Defendants
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Former candidate gets probation, community service for illegal votes
Former Maryland congressional candidate Wendy W. Rosen pleaded guilty Friday to voting illegally in two elections and will serve five years probation and pay a $5,000 fine. The 58-year-old Rosen, who won a Democratic primary last year to challenge...Tags: Primaries, Book, Trials, Local Elections, Elections
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Baltimore County man sentenced to 11 years for ID theft scheme
A federal judge on Monday sentenced a Baltimore County man to 11 years in prison and ordered him to pay close to $200,000 in restitution to victims of a wire fraud and identity theft scheme that victimized Johns Hopkins doctors, among some 250 others, the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, Theft, Rentals, Punishment
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Cases handled by officer convicted of drug charges in jeopardy
When Brenda Brown stood before a judge, she figured she had only one real option: plead guilty. She had been caught with three bags of marijuana in her pocket in Northwest Baltimore. She didn't know that Kendell Richburg, the arresting officer, had lied...
Tags: Police Arrests, Cocaine, Trials, University of Baltimore, HIV
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Laurel man pleads guilty to producing child pornography
Frank Alan Klukosky, of North Laurel, pleaded guilty March 4 to producing child pornography, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod Rosenstein announced. Investigations revealed Klukosky had, among other actions, secretly recorded 11 videos...Tags: Cell Phones, Pornography, Sex Crimes, Trials, Laurel
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Maryland domestic violence killings expose cracks in system
Melissa Davis' husband had six domestic-violence arrests in less than a year of marriage, and was released by a judge on his own recognizance. Katie Hadel's ex-boyfriend was let out of jail early on good behavior. And Candace Hurt's husband had...
Tags: Police Arrests, Cofield, Trials, Laws, Criminal Laws
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Elite Baltimore City prosecutor unit takes on … a fistfight
When he became state's attorney two years ago, Gregg L. Bernstein created the Major Investigations Unit, pulling in elite prosecutors to go after violent repeat offenders using complex techniques. In February, the unit took on a new case: a downtown...
Tags: Misdemeanors, Trials, Criminals, Defendants, Halethorpe
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Alleged Towson Town Center shooter's case now before jury
Jury deliberations began Tuesday in the trial of a 21-year-old charged with gunning down a teen outside the Towson Town Center Mall just days before Christmas in 2011. Prosecutors say Tyrone Chester Brown Jr., 21, of Baltimore shot and killed Rodney...
Tags: Prosecution, Cell Phones, Trials, Black Guerrilla Family, Interior Policy
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Judge temporarily blocks Baltimore casino construction
A Baltimore Circuit Court judge ordered a halt Monday to construction work on the city's planned casino until a hearing Friday on a lawsuit by Westport residents alleging that the city and state improperly approved an inadequate cleanup of industrial...
Tags: Trials, Judges, Lawyers, Justice System, Inner Harbor
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Wendy Rosen reaches plea agreement on voting charges
Former Maryland congressional candidate Wendy W. Rosen pleaded guilty Friday to voting illegallyin two elections and will serve five years probation and pay a $5,000 fine. The 58-year-oldRosen, who won a Democratic primary last year to challenge...
Tags: Primaries, Book, Trials, Elections, Chestertown
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Alleged Towson Town Center shooter appears at trial
The murder trial began Tuesday for a man accused in a retaliatory gang shooting outside Towson Town Center at the height of the holiday shopping season in 2011. Tyrone Chester Brown Jr. allegedly shot 19-year-old Rodney Pridget, as part of his initiation...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Photography and Video, Trials, Video Supplies and Services, Towson
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