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Family of Hae Min Lee asks Maryland Supreme Court to take up appeal in Adnan Syed case
Attorney urges the court to take up the appeal and ensure that victims are given a “meaningful voice.”
Hae Min Lee
Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta Davis reports that Florida mansion was burglarized, ransacked while in jail
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.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - MAY 28:  Gervonta Davis in action against Rolando Romero during their fight for Davis' WBA World lightweight title at Barclays Center on May 28, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York.
At budget hearing, Bates answers questions about citations for quality-of-life crimes
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.
In this photo from Jan. 3, 2023, Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates listens to speakers during his inauguration at the Baltimore War Memorial.
‘This judge is crazy,’ boxer Gervonta Davis says in Instagram Live from jail
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.
Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis arrives for his sentencing at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse on Friday, May 5. Davis pleaded guilty to four traffic offenses in connection to a hit-and-run in 2020 that injured four people.
U.S. Attorney’s Office to retry 2 Maryland doctors charged in Russia conspiracy case
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, MD - DECEMBER 08:  A sign stands outside the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse, where a man accused of plotting to bomb an armed forces recruiting station will appear on December 8, 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland. A 21-year-old man was arrested and will appear in court in Baltimore this afternoon.
Judge orders Gervonta Davis to jail after boxer spent house arrest at Four Seasons, luxury condo
Baltimore Circuit Judge Althea M. Handy revoked Davis’ home detention and ordered him to immediately begin serving the “remaining balance of his sentence.”
Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis returns to his vehicle after being sentenced to 90 days of home detention, and three years of probation, by a judge at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse on Friday, May 5. Davis pleaded guilty to four traffic offenses in connection to a hit-and-run in 2020 that injured four people.
Baltimore to resume enforcement of nonviolent offenses
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.
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates listens as Mayor Brandon Scott gives the annual State of the City address on Monday, April 17. The event was held at the Middle Branch Fitness and Wellness Center in South Baltimore.
Mistrial declared in Russia conspiracy case against U.S. Army major, ex-Johns Hopkins doctor
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.
Anna Gabrielian, a former anesthesiologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and her spouse, U.S. Army Maj. Jamie Lee Henry, walk into the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore on Tuesday, May 23, 2023.
‘I just snapped’: Day care owner shot husband after learning of sexual abuse allegations
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.
Shanteari Weems is serving a four-year sentence for aggravated assault and carrying a pistol without a license.
Ex-Johns Hopkins doctor testifies she provided health records to appease Russian intelligence
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.
Anna Gabrielian, a former anesthesiologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and her spouse, U.S. Army Maj. Jamie Lee Henry, walk into the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore on Tuesday, May 23, 2023.
Ex-Baltimore County official pleads guilty to embezzling more than $140,000 from political committees
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.
6/16/22—Signs reading “Baltimore County Maryland” and “Baltimore County Council” hang on the wall inside the historic Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson, the center of county government.
Unmasked: Catholic high school teacher returned to classroom after abuse claim
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.
Photo collage showing statue of man cradling infant in arms next to image of priest and boy sitting in pews reading Bibles, overlayed with variety of short and long white redaction boxes.
Adnan Syed asks Maryland Supreme Court to hear appeal of ruling to reinstate conviction
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.
(left) Hae Min Lee, (right) Adnan Syed
A judge questioned the credibility of a Baltimore Police detective. What does that mean for his cases?
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.
Photo collage showing male detective wearing police badge next to a microphone and blurry image of courtroom broken up by holes.
Trial begins for US Army major, former Johns Hopkins doctor in Russia conspiracy case
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.
Jamie Lee Henry and Anna Gabrielian leave court after being federally indicted.
In Maryland, the older a prisoner gets, the less likely he or she will be paroled, report finds
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.
Chain link fence with barbed wire and razor wire.
Los Angeles County district attorney won’t charge Ravens’ Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham, 30, is one of the most popular players in the NFL. He signed a one-year, $15 million contract last month with the Ravens.
John Harbaugh (left), Odell Beckham Jr. (center), Eric DeCosta (right) at an introductory press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center, on April 13, 2023.
Florida prosecutors drop battery case against Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis
Prosecutors reported that Davis completed anger management and parenting classes.
Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis arrives for his sentencing at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse on Friday, May 5. Davis pleaded guilty to four traffic offenses in connection to a hit-and-run in 2020 that injured four people.
Two more alleged Catholic Church abusers revealed: ‘It still haunts me’
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.
Photo collage of page from Baltimore archdiocese directory of parishes next to page from 1973 newspaper including photo of St. Ann’s in Baltimore, with red border and red redaction marks sprinkled over the image.
‘They are all still at large’: Clergy abuse survivors call for suspensions, release of names after investigative articles
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.
David Lorenz speaks at sidewalk news conference along with abuse survivors and advocates who are part of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, on May 8, 2023 outside of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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