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The church also says it will cooperate in releasing information on assets transferred to parishes.
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Jury selection in the federal perjury case against former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby wrapped Thursday, Nov. 2nd. Opening statements are expected to begin next week.
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The families of two people killed and two people injured in the July shooting in the Brooklyn Homes community are planning to sue the city and state over the incident.
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The Church claims it’s worth more than $200 million as it files for bankruptcy.
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Maryland leads the country in an alarming datapoint: seventy percent of the state’s prison population is African American, in a state that is only one-third Black. We speak with the attorney general and the state’s top public defender about a new effort to end this disparity.
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Here are four things to keep in mind on the third day of jury selection for the perjury trial of former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
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With funding from the state, county and a philanthropist, evidence collected by a Greater Baltimore Medical Center forensic pathologist starting in the 1970’s — into the late 90’s — will go to a third party lab for testing.
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Tom explores the impact of the Child Interrogation Act and youth crime with State Senator Jill Carter and Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates.
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Pedro Argote was accused of shooting Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson to death just hours after the judge ruled against him in a divorce hearing.
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The Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative (MEJC) will bring experts from the criminal justice system, academia, government and the community together to identify the underlying causes of mass incarceration.