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Investigators Describe Surveillance Footage in Federal Hill Murder Trial
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Kristyana Harris is from Owings Mills, Maryland and goes to Stevenson University as a psychology major and counseling and human services minor. Read more »
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Due to unspecified complications with one of the prosecution’s witnesses on June 9, parties agreed to dismiss the case of Travis Turner before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Cynthia H. Read more »
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A defendant was sentenced to 20 years in prison for manslaughter charges on Oct. Read more »
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The trial of a Baltimore man accused of killing an off-duty Howard County Sheriff’s deputy concluded with a guilty verdict, but not of first-degree murder. On June 14, a jury found Jewel Crowder, 41, guilty of manslaughter, firearm use in a felony or violent crime and reckless endangerment for the 2023 shooting of Ryan Demby, 23. Read more »
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“The prosecution didn’t paint the whole picture in this case,” a defense attorney said during his closing argument on June 13 in Baltimore City Circuit Court. Read more »
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A 41-year-old Baltimore man on trial for the murder of Howard County Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Demby attempted to keep the victim away from him moments before shooting the off-duty deputy with a licensed firearm multiple times, defense counsel revealed during opening statements on June 11. Read more »
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Defense counsel’s sole alibi witness and friend of homicide defendant Ricky Crenshaw testified that he declined to give a statement to a Baltimore Police Department detective investigating the 47-year-old’s alleged involvement in the murder of Terence Cheatham last year. Read more »
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Former HBO actress Lakeyria Doughty was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter on Jan. Read more »
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Jurors reached a verdict of not guilty on all counts against a Baltimore man on trial for first-degree attempted murder before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Robert Taylor. Isiah Jewel, 30, was charged with first and second-degree attempted murder, first and second-degree assault, use of a firearm during a felony violent crime, having a handgun on his person, discharging firearms, possession of a firearm with a felony conviction, and reckless endangerment in connection to a shooting on the 200 block of North Kenwood Avenue on July 7, 2022. Read more »
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“There will be a lot of unanswered questions,” said defense counsel Hunter Pruette in his opening statements on May 26 before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Robert K. Read more »
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The trial of attempted homicide defendant Isiah Jewel was postponed on May 11 after defense counsel argued he received late discovery from the prosecution. Read more »
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On March 2, a Baltimore City Circuit Court judge set a trial date for a defendant accused in a 2022 non-fatal shooting. Read more »