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Judge grants bail to Bel Air boy, 16, charged with sexual assault
The 16-year-old Bel Air boy, jailed since last week after being accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl at a party, was released from the Harford County Detention Center Monday after a judge reduced his bail earlier in the day. A day before his...
Tags: Prosecution, Festive Events, Justice System, Health and Safety at School, Religious Festivals
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Baltimore man convicted of murder, attempted murder
A Baltimore jury convicted a man Monday in the first-degree murder of a bystander who witnessed him hitting his wife, the Office of the State's Attorney announced. Anthony Cole, 30, was also found guilty of attempted first-degree murder for shooting...
Tags: Murder, Punishment, Shootings
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Teen Court youth, adult volunteers sought in Harford
The Harford County Teen Court is looking for adult and teen volunteers to participate in the youth diversion program run in cooperation with the local courts, social services and community service agencies, police and the county school system. The...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Justice System
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Teen accused of killing father unfairly treated
It would be refreshing if one of our esteemed Maryland criminal defense attorneys qualified to win or obtain a proper sentence would step in and replace the court-appointed public defender representing Robert Richardson III, the Bel Air 17-year-old who...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Punishment, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Justice System
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Pages Past: Burglars target Catonsville residence for third time in year
An article in the Jan. 18, 1913, edition of The Argus reported that the third time was still unlucky for an area couple when it comes to crime. For the third time within a year, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gower Lawrence, on Paradise avenue, was entered...Tags: Clarksville, Saint Agnes Hospital, Catonsville, Washington, DC, Transportation Accidents
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There's more to Baltimore than prisons
I once sat with a group of inner-city Baltimore kids, mostly 12-year-olds, who were being asked what they wanted to be when they grew up. Police officer. Prison guard. Judge. Those were the boys at least. The girls mostly seemed to aspire to...
Tags: Laws, Prisons, Substance Abuse, Criminal Laws, Martin O'Malley
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Teen sentenced to time served for arson at Columbia mall
The Columbia teen who pleaded guilty to setting two fires outside The Mall in Columbia in May was sentenced to time served, 248 days, in Howard County Circuit Court on Thursday, according to state's attorney spokesman Wayne Kirwan. Richard Nathaniel...
Tags: Sears, Punishment, Trials, Lord & Taylor
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Man convicted of murdering old friend he found on Facebook
Kenneth Todd Brunetti and Lois Jean Vance Smyth rekindled a high school friendship after finding each other on Facebook two years ago. Just a few months later, Brunetti shot Smyth in the head and left her for dead in Leakin Park. After the killing,...
Tags: Criminals, Wachovia Corp., Murder, Linthicum, Gwynns Falls Trail
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Number of children in foster care drops in Maryland
Devontay Hudson moved from one foster home to another for years, but last month he was adopted by a Millford Mill family — another symbol of a statewide initiative that has sharply reduced the number of children in foster care. The Gilman School...
Tags: Mental Health, Employment Opportunities, Harford County, Carroll County (Maryland), Social Services
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School construction money tops city's priorities for Assembly session
An ambitious plan to secure tens of millions of dollars in state funding to fix Baltimore's dilapidated school buildings is the top priority for city officials in the General Assembly session that begins next week. The city's delegates and state senators...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Morgan State University, Laws, Personal Weapon Control, Labor Legislation
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A new jail won't fix Maryland's broken juvenile justice system
We agree with The Sun that a proposed $70 million juvenile jail will do nothing to address the real problems with Maryland's juvenile justice system and that the whole policy of charging minors as adults needs rethinking ("A broken system," Aug. 7)....Tags: Prisons
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What Al Jazeera thinks of Baltimore
Baltimore-area viewers won't see it in their TV listings, but this week a program will premiere on the Al Jazeera English channel that could do more to shape the world's image of their city than any other media coverage or civic promotion done all year....
Tags: Television, Ed Burns, Hillary Clinton, George Polk Awards, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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