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Sentence Modification in 2019 Murder Case Postponed
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A jury found Ronald Brown guilty on Sept. Read more »
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The fate of Ronald Brown now belongs in the hands of the jury who began deliberating on Sept. Read more »
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In the ongoing trial of a 54-year-old Baltimore man charged with homicide in 2019, the defense challenged the thoroughness of the Baltimore City Police Department’s investigation. Read more »
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During a murder trial that began on Sept. Read more »
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The trial of a 54-year-old Baltimore man accused of homicide is slated to begin trial on Sept. Read more »
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Following closing arguments on March 11, a second mistrial was declared in the case of 56-year-old Craig Williams after a Baltimore jury failed to reach a unanimous decision on the majority of the defendant’s charges. While the jury found Williams guilty of one firearm charge, no verdict was reached on his remaining charges, which include attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment, and several other gun offenses. Read more »
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As jurors heard opening statements and testimony in a Pigtown shooting case on March 10, the state described a history of disagreements between the defendant, 56-year Craig Williams, and the victim, his brother-in-law. Read more »
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Jury selection began March 9 in the retrial of 56-year-old Craig Williams, who is accused of shooting his brother-in-law during a dispute at their shared Pigtown residence over a year ago. Read more »
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The trial of Craig Williams, 56, began before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jennifer B. Read more »
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Closing arguments were delivered on Dec. Read more »
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Several defendants rejected plea offers on Oct. Read more »
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Jason Williams, one of 10 individuals charged in a September 2024 Belair Road drug bust case, is scheduled for a pre-trial conference on May 28 and a likely trial date in early fall. Read more »
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On March 17, Attorney General Anthony G. Read more »