MD Appellate Court dismisses charges after state fails to provide speedy trial
The Maryland Appellate Court this month dismissed criminal charges against a man after the state failed to provide him with a speedy trial.
Barbera’s COVID order trumped right to trial within 180 days, Md. appeals court rules
An order that suspended trials during the pandemic validly placed on hold the right of defendants to be tried within 180 days, Maryland’s second-highest court ruled.
Supreme Court declines Dundalk killer’s appeal
A man found guilty but not criminally responsible in the stabbing death of his former Dundalk landlord will likely be returned not to a Maryland psychiatric facility but to an […]
Dundalk killer wages high court fight against return to Ohio
A man found guilty but not criminally responsible in the stabbing death of his former Dundalk landlord has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to send him to a Maryland psychiatric […]
Dundalk killer must be returned to Ohio, Md. high court says
A divided Maryland high court ruled Tuesday that a man found not criminally responsible in the stabbing death of his former Dundalk landlord must head not to a state psychiatric […]
High court considers if Dundalk killer must be returned to Ohio
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s top court Tuesday grappled with whether a man found not criminally responsible in the stabbing death of his former Dundalk landlord must head to a state psychiatric […]
Court will weigh if Dundalk killer must be returned to Ohio
Maryland’s top court will review whether a man found not criminally responsible in the stabbing death of his former Dundalk landlord must head not to a Maryland psychiatric facility but […]
Dundalk killer must be returned to Ohio, court rules
Pending further appeals, a man found not criminally responsible in the stabbing death of his former Dundalk landlord will be heading not to a Maryland psychiatric facility but back to […]












