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Defendant Charged With Vehicular Manslaughter Has To Pay $1,000 Fine
A Baltimore man who allegedly committed vehicular manslaughter accepted a plea of paying a $1,000 fine on Feb. Read more »
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A Baltimore man who allegedly committed vehicular manslaughter accepted a plea of paying a $1,000 fine on Feb. Read more »
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Two homicide trials were postponed to the spring and summer, respectively, on Jan. Read more »
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A Baltimore man accused of homicide rejects a plea offer on Jan. Read more »
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A 15-year-old teenager was denied bail on Nov. Read more »
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Keith Johnson was found not guilty on all charges on Nov. Read more »
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A Baltimore man accused of attempted murder rejected a plea offer on Nov. Read more »
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A Baltimore man who allegedly committed vehicular manslaughter was given a plea offer on Oct. Read more »
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A teenager, who was 17 when he and two co-defendants allegedly killed an 18-year-old, rejected a plea offer and had a trial date set during reception court Sept. Read more »
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A man who is charged with the murder of his 5-month-old baby rejected a plea offer and received a trial date on Sept. Read more »
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Two co-defendants accused of shooting a security guard, who was guarding a ballot box for the United States presidential election, rejected plea during reception court on Sept. Read more »
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Jury selection for the murder trial of James Boisseau was postponed on Sept. Read more »
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A man with 48 charges against him, ranging from assault to discharging a firearm in the city of Baltimore, discussed his inability to retain proper representation during reception court on Sept. Read more »
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A 21-year-old Baltimore man charged with second-degree murder rejects plea offer on Sept. Read more »
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A 32-year-old Baltimore man accused of attempted murder was denied bail on Aug. Read more »
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The suspect in a shooting near the Mondawmin Mall in April was denied bail on July 28 at the Baltimore City Circuit Court. Read more »