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Jury Re-Tries, Convicts Pulaski Street Murderer
Anton Harris, 37, was sentenced to 40 years on Aug. Read more »
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Anton Harris, 37, was sentenced to 40 years on Aug. Read more »
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The second murder trial of Anton Harris, 37, continued with prosecution testimony on Aug. Read more »
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Defense attorney Stephanie L. Read more »
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“This is my life that I’m currently fighting for.” Anton Harris, 37, said on April 4 as he begged Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Read more »
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A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge sentenced defendant Anton Harris to 40 years in prison on Feb. Read more »
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When defendant Anton Harris made eye contact with an MTA officer on May 4, 2022, “he knew he had been made,” a prosecutor told the jury on the final day of his trial. Read more »
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“They have the wrong guy.” Defense attorney Amanda Savage did not hesitate when telling the jury that her client, 35-year-old Anton Harris, was not the shooter accused of killing Keith Johnson in broad daylight last May. Read more »
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The trial for a 34-year-old Baltimore man charged with homicide was scheduled for January 2023 after he rejected a plea of 20 years before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Read more »
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The decision to set a trial date for a homicide defendant was held until Monday before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Read more »
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A murder defendant had his hearing to schedule the beginning of his trial postponed a day on Sept. Read more »
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A 35-year-old man has been arrested for the murder of a 34-year-old man on May 4. The Baltimore Police Department has reported the arrest of Anton Harris, 34, after the incident on the 500 block of North Pulaski Street around 3:08 p.m. Read more »
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Keith Johnson was found not guilty on all charges on Nov. Read more »
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Defense counsel in the non-fatal shooting trial of Keith Johnson questioned the validity of the victim's initial testimony, which identified the defendant as the shooter during closing arguments on Nov. Read more »
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A Baltimore Police Department lead detective admitted to not filing a report about a meeting with a shooting victim who allegedly attempted to recant his statement about the identity of the shooter. Read more »