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Judge Sets Trial Date for Eutaw Street Non-Fatal Shooting Defendant
A 62-year-old man accused of being involved in a non-fatal shooting appeared before Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Read more »
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A 62-year-old man accused of being involved in a non-fatal shooting appeared before Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Read more »
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The man charged in a 2023 non-fatal shooting on the 400 block of Eutaw Street rejected a plea offer before Baltimore city Circuit Judge Melissa M. Read more »
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On June 12, a defense attorney requested more time to prepare for retrial after the original attorney struck his appearance in a 2021 attempted murder case. Read more »
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On May 30, a case for a 51-year-old woman charged with a murder that occurred in 2022 was sent to reception court after her jury trial was postponed. Roya Hanna, who represents defendant Kanisha M. Read more »
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A 44-year-old woman accused of her 4-year-old son’s death from a scalding bath is expected to plead guilty to his murder in December. Read more »
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An eight-day jury trial was scheduled for a Baltimore woman on March 31 in connection to the murder of her partner’s 4-year-old child in 2019. Read more »
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Counsel is currently reassessing the plea offer for a woman charged with her son’s death in July 2019. Read more »
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“It hurts me to do this, but I don’t think it’s a mystery why this case requires serious consequences.” said Judge Martin H. Read more »
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Raequan Fields, one of 11 members of the “39 babies” gang, will spend a decade in prison after agreeing to the terms of a prosecutor’s plea offer on Oct. Read more »
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A 37-year-old man accepted a plea of 30 years for second-degree attempted murder for a charge stemming back to a 2020 shooting before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Read more »
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On July 12, a victim's statement, delivered during the late hours of an attempted murder trial, derailed the prosecution's case and led to a recess that ended court for the day before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge John A. Read more »
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A 19-year-old Baltimore man accused of attempted murder pleaded guilty, accepting a plea of 3 years with two years supervised probation on May 12 before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge John Addison Howard. James Servance was charged with four counts of first and second-degree attempted murder, four counts of first and second-degree assault, four counts of use of a firearm during a violent crime, three counts of armed robbery, three counts of robbery, reckless endangerment, three counts of theft less than $100, possession of a firearm as a minor, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, four counts of conspiracy to commit first and second-degree assault, four counts of conspiracy to commit a use of a firearm during a violent crime, three counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, three counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and three counts of conspiracy to commit theft less than $100 in connection to an incident on Nov. Read more »
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On April 21, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Lynn Stewart Mays sentenced a homicide defendant to a total of 20 years in prison with 15 months of time served, following a jury trial in March. Darrius Lemar Jordan, 33, was found guilty of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree assault in connection to the fatal shooting of Guy Thomas, 52, on Feb. Read more »
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The trial for homicide defendant Darrius Jordan continued on March 28 but came to an end early after the defendant and Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Lynn Mays got into an argument. Read more »
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On March 25, a jury trial began with no opening statements made by counsel before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Lynn Stewart Mays. Read more »