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News, articles and information about the crime of taking another person's life, usually by a violent act such as shooting, strangling, beating, stabbing, drowning, assault or by poisoning.
News, articles and information about the crime of taking another person's life, usually by a violent act such as shooting, strangling, beating, stabbing, drowning, assault or by poisoning.
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Mugging victim, 82, testifies about attack
Sun reporterAn 82-year-old woman, a victim of a vicious mugging outside a Baltimore fast-food restaurant last year, took the stand against her alleged assailant in city Circuit Court yesterday, narrated surveillance video that captured a portion of the attack and...Tags: Vehicles, Television Industry, Prosecution, Assault, Court Administration
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Teen pleads guilty in killing
Sun ReporterA 19-year-old who took part in a fatal attack on a Dundalk teen in January pleaded guilty yesterday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to assault and conspiracy charges. Robert L. Wood of the 1700 block of Meath Road punched Joshua Gibson, 16, in the face...Tags: Vehicles, Prosecution, Dundalk, Juvenile Delinquency, Assault
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Move to oust Jessamy aide persists
Sun reporterAbout 60 people called for State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy to fire her spokeswoman in a protest yesterday outside Baltimore Circuit Court. The noon rally on Calvert Street was led by Anna Sowers, 28, the widow of robbery victim Zach Sowers, who died...Tags: Punishment, Margaret Mead, Theft, Assault, NAACP
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A few loose ends to tie up for that arena
It's handy and it's dandy. Easy to fold and easy to hold. When you see your favorite politician, pass it on. When you see your local sports team owner, be sure to share. Because here it is for the very first time: The definitive, dead-on, no-excuses...Tags: National Hockey League, National Basketball Association, Government, Safety of Citizens, Health and Safety at School
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Felix Kestenberg
Sun ReporterFelix Kestenberg, who survived eight concentration camps and two death marches during World War II, died Tuesday of a stroke at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 86. Mr. Kestenberg, the son of a shoe manufacturer, was born and raised in...Tags: Elie Wiesel, Pikesville, Wars and Interventions, Prisons, Death and Dying
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Man fatally shot in South L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA man was fatally shot in the head today in the doorway of a discount store in South Los Angeles. Police officials said the shooting occurred around 2:30 p.m. Detectives were trying to determine what happened and don't have a motive or suspect. The... -
Cops: Fugitive spammer kills kin, self
BENNETT — A convicted spammer fatally shot his wife and daughter in an apparent murder-suicide Thursday while being sought after escaping prison last weekend, authorities said. A teenage girl was shot in the neck and a baby was found unhurt in a...Tags: Mark Campbell, Vehicles
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Man linked to boat killings pleads guilty
MIAMI — One of two men accused of killing four people aboard a chartered fishing boat last year pleaded guilty Thursday in exchange for an agreement that prosecutors wouldn't seek the death penalty. Kirby Archer, 36, accused in September's boat...Tags: Fishing, Assault, Trials
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Defense in city homicide trial says witness has motives
Of The Morning CallAttorneys for a Bethlehem man on trial for a drug slaying in Allentown say his accuser is a drug rival who has repeatedly changed his story to get out from under his own crimes. Matthew Jenkins, 22, faces 10 to 20 years in prison for the 2005 homicide of...Tags: Allentown, Drug Trafficking, Vehicles, Punishment, Prosecution
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Suspect in baby-stealing ruled competent for trial Psychiatrist testifies she is not, but judge rejects argument.
Of The Associated PressThe suspect accused of cutting an infant from a woman's womb was found mentally competent by a judge Thursday to assist in her defense, despite a psychiatrist's testimony that she is a paranoid schizophrenic. Allegheny County Judge Jeffrey Manning...Tags: Illnesses, Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Prisons, Trials
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