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Defendant Charged With Matricide Found Mentally Competent to Stand Trial
Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Gale E. Read more »
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A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge handed down a 75-year prison sentence to homicide defendant Stephawn Tate on Sept. Read more »
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A street-level drug dealer for the 1800 Boys crime gang has been found guilty of killing Marquis Carter over a territory dispute in November 2022. Read more »
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“I hope you never get a taste of freedom for the rest of your life.” So the son of homicide victim Correll McQueen addressed his father’s convicted killer on May 24 during the defendant’s sentencing in Baltimore City Circuit Court. Read more »
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Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Althea M. Read more »
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A prosecutor from the Maryland Attorney General's office forewarned jurors in the case of Dayvonta Mackey that the 29-year-old member of the ‘1800 Boys’ drug trafficking organization shot and killed Marquis Carter over drug territory—information they should expect to hear from Mackey himself over the course of the trial. Read more »
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After three days of jury deliberations on April 15, Nathan Brown ,36, was found guilty of murder. Read more »
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During a motions hearing on April 22, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Althea M. Read more »
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“No [witness] has said Mr. Read more »
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With Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Althea M. Read more »
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On April 2, homicide defendant Jamal Smith received a September trial date from Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Read more »
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On March 5, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Dana M. Read more »
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On Feb 28., counsel presented opening statements before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Dana M. Read more »
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In a reception court hearing on Jan. Read more »
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The jury trial of homicide defendant Nathan Brown was rescheduled for this April after the court was notified his defense attorney had Covid-19. Read more »