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Woman Pleads Guilty to Cherry Hill Shooting, Receives 40-Year Sentence
Markia Vaughn, 21, is set to serve 40 years behind bars after pleading guilty on Feb. Read more »
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Markia Vaughn, 21, is set to serve 40 years behind bars after pleading guilty on Feb. Read more »
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A second murder trial for a defendant, who was convicted for murder in a previous incident, was postponed Jan. Read more »
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A 21-year-old Baltimore man was found guilty of 15 of 27 charges in connection to a mass shooting incident that occurred outside a tobacco shop in the Frankford Gardens shopping center last September. Read more »
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The court heard opening statements on Sept. Read more »
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Fielding Bame, 42, was acquirrws of second-degree murder for the fatal stabbing of 48-year-old D’Ondre Quickley on July 23. Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Paul J. Read more »
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On July 7, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Read more »
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Omar Passmore, 29, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and unlawful use of a firearm on June 24, accepting a plea deal of life in prison and 20 concurrent years for the charges. Read more »
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Insufficient witness testimony led parties to agree to drop all charges against attempted murder defendant Devin Shadle, 21, on April 28 in a June 24, 2024 non-fatal shooting incident. Read more »
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Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Ronald A. Read more »
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A panel of jurors failed to reach a consensus March 27 over the homicide trial of 41-year-old Fielding Bame. Read more »
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A defense attorney argued March 25 that a homeless man was innocent in a fatal stabbing that occurred near the vicinity of a local church. Fielding Bame is charged with second-degree murder and carrying a dangerous weapon openly with the intent to harm and injure for stabbing 48-year-old D’Ondre Quickley, another homeless man, at a church located on the 100 block of N. Read more »
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A 41-year-old Baltimore man’s trial began before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Kimberly McBride on March 25, with counsel debating whether the fatal stabbing was an act of self-defense. Read more »
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Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry G. Read more »
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Two homicide defendants arrested for murder last year will now have their cases tried together. Kalim Satterfield and Darrell Morton are charged with first-degree murder, firearm use in a felony-violent crime, conspiracy to firearm use in a felony-violent crime and having a handgun for their alleged involvement in the murder of Dominic DeAngelo Reid on the 1000 block of Madison Avenue. On March 13, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Yolanda Tanner ruled in favor of the prosecution’s motion to join the cases. Even though Satterfield’s defense attorney, Jason Rodriguez, initially objected to the joinder, he and Morton’s defense attorney, Natalie Finegar, agreed. The cases are scheduled for reception court before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa Copeland on March 14 to set a trial date. Read more »
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On March 7, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Read more »