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Six women have now come forward to sue the school for abuse in the 1970s.
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Between July 2022 and June 2023, 208 Baltimore teens were charged with auto theft, according to juvenile services data. What happened to them?
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The maneuver could put a wrench in future cases brought by survivors.
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“These cost-cutting measures employed by Hyundai and Kia at the expense of public safety are unacceptable,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said in a statement. “They have left our residents vulnerable to crime and are significantly burdening our police resources.”
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Baltimore City has borne the brunt of the auto theft crisis in Maryland, but Baltimore County has not been exempt.
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Marilyn Mosby faces more jail time if convicted on two counts of mortgage fraud. The U.S. Attorney’s office said she “faces a maximum of 30 years in federal prison for two remaining counts.”
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Jurors reached verdict after a little less than a day of deliberations.
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The trial in Greenbelt is moving fast. Here is the latest.
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Should Mosby take the stand? That’s the question the defense said it needed to consider before court adjourned, Tuesday.
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Day one of testimony in Marilyn Mosby’s federal perjury case took place Monday. She is accused of lying about financial hardship to access funds from her city retirement account.