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Criminal justice

    Judge holds Snyder in contempt, orders him jailed overnight in attempted extortion trial
    Medical malpractice attorney Stephen L. Snyder’s federal attempted extortion case is headed to closing arguments.
    Attorney Stephen L. Snyder leaves the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
    As case resumes, man charged in hit-and-run of Gavin Knupp appears in court
    Tyler Mailloux, 24, of Berlin, is charged in Worcester County Circuit Court with 17 counts in the deadly 2022 crash.
    Many local businesses, some recognizable by tourists, have put slogans of support for Gavin Knupp.
    Baltimore man allegedly shot co-worker on I-95 over demotion, police say
    Police say a Baltimore man who allegedly shot and wounded a co-worker on Interstate 95 in Howard County may have blamed the victim for a demotion.
    Police say a Baltimore man who allegedly shot and wounded a co-worker on Interstate 95 in Howard County may have blamed the victim for a demotion.
    Client backs Snyder in UMMS extortion trial but says he upset her
    Prosecutors accuse trial lawyer Steven L. Snyder of exceeding the demands of his client when he demanded $25 million from the University of Maryland Medical System.
    Attorney Stephen L. Snyder leaves the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
    Man sentenced for raping trans woman at gunpoint in Baltimore County, filming sexual assault
    Baltimore County Circuit Judge Nancy M. Purpura on Wednesday sentenced Jalen Green, 23, of Northwest Baltimore, to 10 years for first-degree rape and use of a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence.
    6/16/22—Exterior of the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson.
    Naval Academy graduate charged with hate crime after pride flag ripped from Annapolis store
    On Nov. 15, the co-owner of Dapper Dog Tattoo Shop on Maryland Avenue called police to report destruction of property to a flagpole at the store, according to a police report. A Naval Academy graduate was later charged in the incident.
    People wave rainbow flags on West Street during the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
    Deputy fire chief charged with malicious burning in Cecil County brush fire
    The deputy chief of a volunteer fire company in Cecil County faces multiple charges stemming from a brush fire that authorities say he started.
    A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
    Baltimore man arrested after I-95 shooting that left one injured
    A Baltimore man was arrested Tuesday in connection with a shooting that left a Laurel man hospitalized and shut down I-95 North for several hours on Monday, according to Maryland State Police.
    The Maryland State Police logo.
    Woman admits to intimidating witness after deadly squeegee worker shooting
    Twishae Tyler, 25, of O’Donnell Heights, impersonated a representative of Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland and sent a threatening text message.
    Timothy Reynolds was fatally shot after confronting a group of squeegee workers with a baseball bat in 2022. Twishae Tyler, 25, of O’Donnell Heights, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Baltimore Circuit Court to two counts of witness retaliation.
    Anne Arundel County voted against diversity. That might end judicial elections.
    When Anne Arundel County voters rejected Circuit Court Judge Ginina Jackson-Stevenson for lawyer Tom Casey, they reduced the number of Black judges on the bench by one-third.
    Circuit Court Judge Ginina A. Jackson-Stevenson, left, prepares to canvas with supporters of Del. Mike Rogers on Jan. 6, 2024. She lost her seat on the bench in November. It's the first time since 2004 that an appointed Black judge lost to a white challenger.
    Not in my neighborhood: Baltimore residents say no to youth treatment center
    Many of the state’s treatment centers for young people are in western Maryland.
    Juvenile Services Maryland You Residence CTR building, in Baltimore, Thursday, November 7, 2024.
    Former associate testifies Stephen L. Snyder directed him to destroy evidence
    Kevin Stern and Stephen L. Snyder faced off in a courtroom Monday, with Stern appearing under immunity as a witness for the prosecution and testifying that his former boss asked him to destroy evidence.
    Attorney Stephen L. Snyder, right, leaves the courthouse with Gerald Ruter, his standby defense counsel, last week. One of Snyder’s former associates on Monday testified that he was directed to destroy evidence.
    He pleaded no contest to theft. But ex-Harford County councilman says he should still be in office.
    Dion Guthrie, 86, of Joppa, accepted responsibility last week in Baltimore County Circuit Court but maintained that he did not embezzle money from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1501.
    Former Harford County Councilman Dion Guthrie enters the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson before pleading no contest to theft between $1,500 and $25,000, a felony. He claims that he should not have been removed from office.
    14-year-old turns himself in, charged in connection with Dunbar student’s shooting
    Baltimore Police officers said the 14-year-old suspect was charged as an adult with attempted murder in connection with the shooting of a Dunbar High School student.
    A Baltimore City Police car sits parked on North Calvert St.
    Maryland activist gets 2 years in prison for dumping red powder on Constitution display
    A climate change activist who dumped red powder on a case containing the original copy of the U.S. Constitution was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison.
    An honor guard stands next to the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights at the National Archives in Washington, D. C.
    Family of DPW worker crushed by trash truck demands answers
    Timothy Cartwell, a waste collector with the Reedbird Sanitation Yard, died after being trapped between a utility pole and a trash truck in an alley in West Baltimore.
    The families of Cartwell and Ronald Silver joined the protest in a call for change and answers from Baltimore leaders.
    Snyder wrote in email that his hospital pitch was ‘not a plan to extort money’
    Snyder is on trial for federal charges of attempted extortion, with prosecutors saying he demanded payment while threatening to nuke public trust in UMMS by exposing what he believed were flaws in its organ transplant program.
    Medical malpractice attorney Stephen L. Snyder is on trial for attempting to extort $25 million from the University of Maryland Medical System.
    As road rage incidents rise in Maryland, police and prosecutors are cracking down
    Maryland state’s attorneys and Maryland State Police are taking steps to crack down on the troubling trend of violent road rage.
    Traffic on the inner loop of I-695 backs up near Park Heights during the evening rush hour.
    ‘I was sick inside’: Maryland medical system leaders detail Snyder’s alleged extortion
    Dr. Stephen Bartlett, once a top official at the University of Maryland Medical System, testified at the federal extortion trial of Stephen L. Snyder.
    Attorney Stephen L. Snyder, left, leaves the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse with Gerald Ruter, his standby defense counsel, in Baltimore
    Baltimore state’s attorney won’t release records on child who starved to death
    Despite pressure from lawmakers, the Byrd family’s interactions with Child Protective Services remain confidential.
    Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates on October 17, 2024.
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