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Convicted Shooter Gets Change in Home Detention
A technical change in home monitoring supervision brought a 45-year-old Kingsville man into court on Aug. Read more »
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A technical change in home monitoring supervision brought a 45-year-old Kingsville man into court on Aug. Read more »
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On May 15, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jennifer B. Read more »
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A club security guard pleaded guilty before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Yolanda A. Read more »
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Two teenagers pleaded guilty to assault and weapons charges for their suspected involvement in a Brooklyn Day mass shooting last summer. Read more »
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A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge agreed to defer the sentence of non-fatal shooting defendant Michael Crispino on Jan. Read more »
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A 29-year-old Baltimore man pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of his girlfriend following an agreement between defense counsel and the prosecution on Jan. Read more »
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A 39-year-old woman was sentenced to a decade in prison on Dec. Read more »
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Defense attorney Warren Brown says he will appeal the Oct. Read more »
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“I’m not here because Timothy Reynolds died, I’m here because Tavon Scott lived,” said the defense attorney in the closing arguments of Scott’s murder trial on July 24. Also under the moniker of “the squeegee boy’s trial,” testimony and evidence stood to prove whether the 16-year-old defendant shot Reynolds in self-defense or as an intentional act of murder. Read more »
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Five and a half years after the murder of 31-year-old volunteer firefighter Jon Hickey, his accused killer, homicide defendant Daniel Greene, began his jury trial before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Ronald Silkworth on June 15. Read more »
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On May 3, defense attorney Warren Brown explained to Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jeannie Hong that a “NCR would be the best of both worlds” because his client had a history with mental illness. Read more »
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A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge released a 37-year-old Baltimore man on home detention on May 2 after a prosecutor revealed that the bullet holes found on the outside of the victim’s house “were not fresh” nor consistent with the type of assault rifle the defendant allegedly used. Read more »