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BY: Associated Press
POSTED: May 21, 2013 Tags: crime, evidence, Law, legal news, Pfc. Bradley Manning, trial, wikileaks
FORT MEADE — The Army private who gave more than 700,000 secret U.S. documents to WikiLeaks is returning to Fort Meade for the last scheduled hearing before his military trial next month. The pretrial hearing Tuesday for Pfc. Bradley Manning concerns classified material that would be used as evidence during the trial starting June 3. [...]
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BY: Lawyers USA
POSTED: May 20, 2013 Tags: breaking news, georgia v. randolph, Law, legal news, Supreme Court, warrant
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a tenant who previously objected to a warrantless search of an apartment must be personally present and objecting to prevent a search when police officers later ask a co-tenant for consent to search.
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BY: Lawyers USA
POSTED: May 20, 2013 Tags: breaking news, Law, legal news, Supreme Court, vaccine act
A vaccine injury victim whose claim is time-barred under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act can still recover attorney fees because the claim was reasonable and made in good faith, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled.
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BY: Steve Lash
POSTED: May 20, 2013 Tags: bench trial, Court of Appeals, judge clayton greene, jury trial, Law, legal news, maryland, ruling, waiver
Trial judges beware: Any conviction you hand down at a bench trial will be overturned if you fail to state on the record that the defendant’s waiver of the constitutional right to a jury trial was knowing and voluntary.
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BY: Beth Moszkowicz
POSTED: May 20, 2013 Tags: court of special appeals, double jeapordy, Law, legal news, Montgomery County, sean fennell
A Montgomery County judge’s premature declaration of a mistrial means that a Derwood man cannot be retried for several crimes, the state’s highest court has held.
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BY: Associated Press
POSTED: May 20, 2013 Tags: baltimore city, crime, dennis workley, false information, Law, legal news, maryland, misconduct, police officer, warrant
A former Baltimore City police officer will serve three years probation for providing false information in order to secure a search and seizure warrant. Dennis Workley was sentenced Monday for misconduct in office. He was given a one year prison sentence, but the judge suspended that sentence and gave him three years of supervised probation. [...]
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BY: Associated Press
POSTED: May 20, 2013 Tags: bribery, crime, harford county, Law, legal news, maryland, sheriff's office
BEL AIR — A Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputy has resigned after pleading guilty to accepting payments in exchange for providing unauthorized access to police databases. The Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office says 30-year-old Todd E. Johnson pleaded guilty Monday to bribery. As part of his plea, he resigned from the Sheriff’s Office. Harford County [...]
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BY: Steve Lash
POSTED: May 19, 2013 Tags: attorney douglas f. gansler, commerce clause, Court of Appeals, Law, legal news, maryland, piggyback tax ruling, Taxes, u.s. supreme court
Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler will likely urge the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a state law that bars Maryland residents from deducting, from city or county taxes, the tax they pay to other states when they earn money there.
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BY: Steve Lash
POSTED: May 19, 2013 Tags: Baltimore, baltimore law department, detective jemell rayam, Law, lawsuit, legal news, maryland, shawn cannady, undercover police officer
The family of a man shot and killed by an undercover Baltimore police officer in 2009 will receive $100,000 from the city in settlement of a lawsuit that sought 200 times that amount.
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BY: Barbara Grzincic
POSTED: May 19, 2013 Tags: 4th u.s. circuit court of appeals, afghan, department of homeland security, Law, legal news, maryland, police, refugee, The Bureau of Immigration Affairs
An Afghan refugee can stay in this country despite pleading guilty to second-degree assault on a Montgomery County police officer who was processing his arrest for driving under the influence, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held.
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