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Officer who put camera in Glen Burnie High bathroom won't be charged
Anne Arundel County police said Tuesday that no criminal charges will be filed against an officer who placed a camera in a boys' restroom at Glen Burnie High School. But the officer involved in the incident, who was not identified, remains on...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Glen Burnie, Police Investigations, Criminals
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UPDATE: New River Valley Mall shooting suspect bought 12-gauge shotgun legally
Neil MacInnis, the teenager accused of opening fire Friday at the New River Valley Mall in Christiansburg, was taken into custody with a 12-gauge shotgun that he legally purchased two days before the shooting, investigators say. MacInnis wounded two...
Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Lobbying, Prosecution
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Obama should free Pollard
President Barack Obama's forthcoming trip to Israel affords him a special opportunity to mend political fences and guarantee a warm popular reception in that country, while at the same time ensuring that justice is served here at home. These are goals...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Crime, Law and Justice, University of Baltimore, Benjamin Netanyahu, Central Intelligence Agency
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Fresh questions about key Barnes murder witness
Lawyers for the man convicted of killing Phylicia Barnes are again seeking to undermine the credibility of a small-time criminal who provided key state testimony in his trial, citing a letter from Montgomery County prosecutors detailing James McCray's...
Tags: Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Justice System, Criminals
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Polygraphs and false confessions in Chicago
After Chicago police repeatedly questioned Donny McGee about the murder of his elderly neighbor, a detective on the case asked him to "face the truth" and take a polygraph. McGee was taken to the polygraph room but was never given the test. Instead,...
Tags: Freedom of Information Act, University of Chicago, Science and Technology, Broken Bones, Witnesses
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Ed Miller dies at 87; longtime D.A. for San Diego County
Ed Miller, who served as San Diego County district attorney for 24 years and, beginning in the scandal-ridden 1970s, was a major figure in reforming the city's political, business and law enforcement establishment, has died. He was 87. Miller died...
Tags: Liver Cancer, U.S. Senate, World War II (1939-1945), Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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More gun laws reduce violent deaths. Or do they?
Research on gun violence is staging a roaring comeback in the nation's leading medical journals, with a study published this week linking the strength of states' gun laws to varying rates of gun violence across the United States. The new study,...Tags: Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Medical Professionals, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control
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Two steps in the right direction for Baltimore
When cities become dysfunctional, we do not quickly abandon them and our established social networks and routines. And after a city puts itself back together, we may take years to become convinced that the bad old days are over. Awareness of these facts...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Baltimore County
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Victims get voice in major felony sentencing bill
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Victims of the most serious crimes in South Dakota would be assured the right to testify at sentencing under a legislative panel's change to a bill on juvenile homicide offenders. Lynette Johnson, the widow of slain state...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Punishment, Criminals, Crimes
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James Holmes considering insanity plea in theater shooting
The suspect in the Colorado theater shooting may plead not guilty by reason of insanity, according to court documents filed by his attorneys. The motions filed this week on behalf of James E. Holmes call into question the constitutionality of several...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Laws, Court Preliminary
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Civil rights group warns of rising danger from extreme right
Efforts to limit gun violence and to bring about immigration reform have led to a growing backlash from the extreme right, including the so-called patriot and militia groups, a civil-rights group said Tuesday. In its latest report, the Southern Poverty...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Barack Obama
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Berkeley County judge dismisses felony murder charges against two men; prosecutor says she will appeal
matthewu@herald-mail.comCiting a recent state Supreme Court decision, Berkeley County Circuit Court Judge Gray Silver III on Monday dismissed felony murder charges against two men in the 2008 shooting death of a man at the former Orioles Club on Mid Atlantic Parkway. Dale E....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Justice System, Elan Corporation Plc, Punishment
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