Davis, 28, who had been living in Parkland, Florida, is incarcerated in the Baltimore Central Booking & Intake Center after a judge revoked his home detention in a 2020 hit-and-run case.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates last week unveiled his plan to launch a court docket aimed at addressing citations for low-level, nonviolent crimes including drinking in public, disorderly conduct and drug possession.
The judge revoked Davis’ home detention in a 2020 hit-and-run case after learning that he’d been spending that time without permission at a Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4 million high-rise penthouse that he bought in Silo Point.
In a one-page court document filed on Thursday, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Aaron Zelinsky and P. Michael Cunningham wrote that the government is “prepared to proceed to retrial” against Anna Gabrielian and Jamie Lee Henry.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Althea M. Handy revoked Davis’ home detention and ordered him to immediately begin serving the “remaining balance of his sentence.”
Bates campaigned on reversing a policy of his predecessor, Marilyn Mosby, not to prosecute low-level, nonviolent offenses such as drug possession, trespassing and prostitution.
Anna Gabrielian, 37, and her spouse, U.S. Army Maj. Jamie Lee Henry, 40, both of Rockville, stood trial on charges of conspiracy and wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information.
On July 21, 2022, Shanteari Weems drove from Baltimore County to Washington, D.C., and shot her husband, James, twice after learning of allegations that he had sexually abused children at her day care in Owings Mills. "I just literally just snapped," Weems recalled in an interview with The Baltimore Banner.
Anna Gabrielian and her spouse, U.S. Army Maj. Jamie Lee Henry, are accused of providing private medical records to an undercover FBI special agent who they believed was a representative of the Russian government.
William “Chris” McCollum, 52, of Timonium, previously served as deputy director of economic development for Baltimore County and was a familiar figure in local Democratic Party politics.
A former teacher at the old Cardinal Gibbons High School has been identified as one of the redacted names in the attorney general's report on sex abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Earlier this year, the Appellate Court of Maryland ruled 2-1 to reinstate Syed’s conviction and sentence in the killing of Hae Min Lee, his ex-girlfriend and classmate at Woodlawn High School.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Cynthia Jones recently raised questions about the credibility of Detective Alexandros Haziminas in a trial. It’s unclear if her remarks will affect pending cases, though, and whether the state must disclose the comments.
An undercover FBI special agent in a “light disguise” and using the pseudonym “Lena Simon” was the first witness to testify against Anna Gabrielian, 37, and Jamie Lee Henry, 40, who are accused of conspiring to provide private medical records to the Russian government.
The Justice Policy Institute, a national nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C., that offers solutions to problems in the juvenile and criminal justice systems, released a report on Tuesday that states it is the first comprehensive look at parole in Maryland in more than 80 years.
Two alleged abusers whose names were redacted in the Maryland Attorney General's report on child sexual abuse have been identified as Michael V. Scriber and the Rev. Joseph G. Fiorentino.
Fallout begins over church sexual abuse report; one official, Monsignor Richard Woy, resigned from the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center’s board of directors.