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Judge Sentences Homicide Defendant to Life Suspending All But 25 Years
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The prosecution said an on-and-off again boyfriend’s claim of self-defense doesn't justify murder in a Dec. Read more »
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A murder defendant took the stand and claimed he barely knew the victim during his trial on Dec. Read more »
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Despite an unrecovered murder weapon, a Baltimore City prosecutor argued on Dec. Read more »
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Parties argued before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Alan Lazarow over evidence to be used in a first-degree murder trial on Dec. Read more »
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A 23-year-old defendant accepted a plea agreement on Nov. Read more »
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Murder co-defendants Donta Lomont Taft and Tyree Derelle Wells appeared in a reception court hearing before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Read more »
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A Baltimore City prosecutor said the State’s Attorney’s Office intends to retry the murder case against 24-year-old Garry Morris and join his case with his co-defendant’s following a mistrial in Morris’ latest trial on Nov. Read more »
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A quarantine at Baltimore City jail has delayed the Circuit Court proceeding for a defendant who is expected to plead guilty to a hit-and-run that killed 42-year-old Heidi Rose on St. Read more »
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A homicide defendant continued to maintain his innocence during his sentencing in Baltimore City Circuit Court on Oct. Read more »
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Based on her unspecified health issues, a prosecutor was granted postponement of a trial for a man accused of murdering a woman he impregnated. Read more »
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A jury found 60-year-old Kenneth Craig guilty of second-degree murder on Oct. Read more »
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A crime analyst testified the death of a woman was a homicide in a hearing on Sept. Read more »
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Openings for a jury trial began on Sept. Read more »
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A 20-year-old Baltimore man was found guilty of attempted first-degree murder among other assault and weapons charges on Aug. Read more »