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Lawrence Smith faces years in federal prison for allegedly paying himself over $215,000 fraudulently.
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FBI agents visited the school headquarters a year ago, probing timecard irregularities and overtime fraud, sources said at the time.
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Mosby, 43, who was in office from 2015-2023, is charged in U.S. District Court in Baltimore with two counts of perjury and making false statements on a loan application
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In a letter addressed Tuesday to “Friends in Christ,” Archbishop William E. Lori said he plans to consult in the coming days with various ordained and lay leaders about how the archdiocese should respond to the new law, which goes into effect Oct. 1.
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Monday saw the first court appearance for the first suspect charged directly with the July mass shooting that killed two and injured 28.
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Tristan Brian Jackson was arrested and taken into custody on charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to attempt murder, and 41 related charges, say police.
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The constitutional scholar, author and UBalt Law professor joins us to discuss the significance of former President Donald Trump's latest criminal indictment, and the extraordinary legal and political challenges that lie ahead.
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The teen, who was 14 at the time, shot 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds after the man confronted a group of squeegee workers wielding a baseball bat.
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Defense attorneys requested a mistrial Wednesday in the murder trial of a former squeegee worker, after a juror failed to show up.
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Previously, there were no details in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policies on how residents can hold a gathering on communal property. Now, the updated policy will require residents “to get written approval from HABC for any indoor or outdoor common area for an event."