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Former Prince George's official sentenced to more than 7 years
Former Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in federal prison after admitting to a wide-ranging pattern of corruption that permeated virtually every level of county government from health to...Tags: Lawyers, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), Political Corruption, Baltimore County, Blackmail and Extortion
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Bills seek to keep guilty pols from getting paychecks, pensions
A Baltimore mayor and a Prince George's County councilwoman lingered in office for weeks after being found guilty of serious charges. A former Prince George's County executive is heading to prison but gets to keep a pension worth more than $50,000 a year....Tags: Baltimore County, Misdemeanors, Blackmail and Extortion, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Public Officials
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Md. power elite close ranks around Currie
The No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives called Ulysses S. Currie a "decent, honest person." A former governor said he is "a gentleman." And Maryland's lieutenant governor described him as a "man of strong integrity."
It was an outpouring fit...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Political Corruption, Regional Authority, Baltimore County, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Baltimore Colts timeline: anatomy of a move
March 30, 1976: Four years after he bought the team, Robert Irsay acknowledged he had received "an attractive offer" to move the club to Phoenix. Jan. 9, 1977: During Super Bowl XI, Irsay said he'd been approached by Indianapolis about plans to move...Tags: Super Bowl, Regional Authority, Dining and Drinking, Executive Branch, Pete Rozelle
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State raids mayor's home
Sun reportersMaryland state prosecutors raided the home of Mayor Sheila Dixon yesterday as part of an investigation into past spending practices at City Hall, the most aggressive move so far in the years-long probe. After spending more than seven hours inside,...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Baltimore County, Primaries, Companies and Corporations
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Currie can get papers
sun ReporterState Sen. Ulysses Currie is entitled to have copies of materials seized from his home during an FBI raid in May, as well as the search warrant affidavit filed by the U.S. attorney's office, federal Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm ruled yesterday. Currie,...Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Finance, Supervalu Inc., Judges
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Maryland politicians and their legal troubles
By a Baltimore Sun reporter1974: Baltimore County Executive Dale Anderson, a Democrat, is convicted on 32 counts of extortion, conspiracy and tax evasion. 1974: Former Maryland Governor Spiro T. Agnew, a Republican, pleads "no contest" to charges of tax evasion while he was...Tags: Baltimore County, Regional Authority, Organized Crime, Sheila Dixon, Executive Branch
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Bromwells enter not-guilty pleas
Sun reporterFormer state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell and his wife, Mary Patricia, pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that they traded their political influence for a lucrative, no-show job and off-the-books construction work on their Baltimore County home. When...Tags: Lawyers, Baltimore County, Organized Crime, Prosecution, Corporate Officers
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Firm employee pleads guilty in Bromwell case
Sun reporterA project manager for a Baltimore construction company pleaded guilty in federal court yesterday to lying to investigators about discounted work done for Thomas L. Bromwell Sr. at the former state senator's home. David M. Jackman, 49, appeared in U.S....Tags: Lawyers, Baltimore County, Prosecution, Corporate Officers, Prisons
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New U.S. attorney to have first big test
sun reporterProsecuting former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell - charged last week with steering millions of dollars in building contracts to a single construction firm - could be the first major test for Maryland's new U.S. attorney. Rod J. Rosenstein, who took the...Tags: Lawyers, Baltimore County, Corporate Officers, Finance, Public Employees
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High-profile lawyer hired for Cockeysville teen
Sun reporterFrom the 17-year-old D.C. sniper to a disgraced state politician, the new attorney for a 15-year-old Cockeysville youth who police say confessed to fatally shooting his family last weekend has had his share of high-visibility clients. Joshua R. Treem,...Tags: Lawyers, John Browning, Baltimore County, Murder, Judges
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Case to show Md. political life
sun reporterA trial of former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell could pull some of the most influential leaders in Annapolis into a courtroom, focusing attention on how relationships between politicians and business leaders - often built through money and favors - can...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Political Fundraising, Companies and Corporations, Ethics
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