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Criminal justice

    Baltimore Police had evidence of his innocence. He went to prison anyway.
    Speaking of Anthony Hall, who was wrongfully convicted of second-degree murder and served more than 25 years in prison, Gov. Wes Moore said "there is no amount of money, nor apologies, nor acknowledgment to truly be adequate to right the wrongs that happened to this gentleman’s life."
    Anthony Hall, now 61, was wrongfully convicted of second-degree murder and served more than 25 years in prison. While incarcerated, Hall earned his GED diploma and trained a service dog, according to a lawsuit he filed in U.S. District Court in Baltimore against those including the Baltimore Police Department.
    Survivors sue landlord, property companies after alleged attack by Jason Billingsley
    The lawsuit was filed Monday in Baltimore City Circuit Court against Jason Billingsley, Eden’s Homes and Property Pals. It alleges negligence, premise liability and a breach of lease.
    Baltimore Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley, U.S. Marshals Chief Deputy Mathew Silverman, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott, and Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan J. Bates host a press conference at police headquarters on the arrest of Jason Billingsley, the suspect in the killing of Pava LaPere, on Sept. 28, 2023. Billingsley was apprehended at a train station in Bowie late last night. (Kaitlin Newman/The Baltimore Banner)
    Legal fight over ghost guns, Baltimore’s most common firearm, heads to Supreme Court
    Ghost guns have become more common on American city streets, especially so in Baltimore. From June 2021 to the end of 2023, ghost guns were the most commonly recovered make of firearm in Baltimore.
    Polymer80 80% frames for Glock Inc. pistols for sale at Hiram's Guns / Firearms Unknown store in El Cajon, California, U.S., on Monday, April 26, 2021.
    ‘Parental accountability’: Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates’ plan has potential pitfalls
    At recent news conference, Bates, a Democrat, said, “From here on out, if you are found to be contributing to the delinquency of a minor child, my office will look to charge you to hold you accountable.”
    At a recent news conference, Ivan Bates said his office would look to hold parents and guardians accountable who do not prevent or report delinquencies.
    Frederick County bus driver, town commissioner charged with child sex abuse
    Robert Lookingbill, 71, is also a town commissioner and faces two felony counts.
    Robert Lookingbill, 71, is also a town commissioner and faces two felony counts.
    One person injured after house explodes in Essex
    One home was destroyed and two others suffered moderate damage after an explosion and fire in Essex Saturday night.
    Baltimore County fire officials said they arrived in the Essex community late Saturday night and found a home engulfed by fire.
    A Bethesda-based peace activist is charged with being a would-be revolutionary in Africa
    Federal prosecutors allege Peter Ajak was seeking to overthrow the government of South Sudan to take power.
    Photo collage shows handwritten list of weapons for “Operation Free South Sudan,” dated December 13, 2023, on left, with partial photograph of Peter Ajak. On right is an inverted map of Sudan and South Sudan with a photo of a grenade in front of it.
    Baltimore PD SWAT officer dies in multivehicle crash on Interstate 695
    Baltimore Police Officer Anthony Ward, 36, was driving a work van when he crashed into a flatbed tow truck.
    A Baltimore Police car and crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Five teens shot at gathering in Greenbelt park; Police searching for gunman
    Five young men were shot Friday afternoon when gunfire broke out in a park in Greenbelt, a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., according to police.
    Greenbelt Police Chief Richard Bowers addresses reporters after five people were shot at “senior skip day” at a park in Prince George’s County on Friday, April 19, 2024.
    Maryland Proud Boys leader sentenced to multiple years for attacking police during Capitol riot
    A far-right extremist group leader was sentenced on Friday to more than five years in prison for repeatedly assaulting police officers with makeshift weapons during a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol over three years ago.
    In a court filing, federal prosecutors say Scott Miller, 36, of Millersville, swung a pole at a police officer during the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.
    Montgomery County teen accused of plotting school shooting held without bond
    The teenager faces 10 years in prison if convicted.
    A Montgomery County Police vehicle is seen in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
    Fourth county officer indicted in pepper-spray incident; city officer charged with overtime fraud
    A fourth Baltimore County Police officer has been indicted in connection with an incident in which an officer pepper-sprayed a detainee in the city last year.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Rockville teen charged with plotting school shooting after FBI finds ‘manifesto’
    A Montgomery County high school student has been charged with plotting a school shooting.
    A Montgomery County Police vehicle is seen in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
    Did Beyoncé copy the design of a small Baltimore company for her latest album?
    Globe Collection and Press at MICA believes the track list poster for Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” was inspired by them. They want credit for it.
    The tracklist poster for Beyoncé’s latest album, “Cowboy Carter,” is seen next to Globe’s “The Biggest Show of Stars for ’61” showcard poster on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
    Former Carroll County substitute teacher sentenced to 17 years in federal prison
    A 34-year-old Carroll County man was sentenced this week to 17 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting a child.
    The seal of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maryland.
    ABC Capital’s Walsh hit with criminal charges for not providing promised rehab of vacant home
    New charges represent a fraction of the allegations made against Jay Walsh, but are the first time he’s faced possible criminal penalties.
    The owner of ABC Capital claims he’s out of business after being blacklisted by a major insurance underwriter, Castle Title.
    Baltimore prosecutors to increase focus on cold case homicides, DNA testing
    The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office is creating a new cold case division that will pursue funding for genetic testing and work with detectives to better strategize around unsolved cases.
    Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates announced charges in the first case that the new cold case unit will prosecute.
    Judge approves home detention for woman charged in crash that killed 6 construction workers on I-695
    Lisa Adrienne Lea, of Randallstown, is not allowed to drive and can only leave the house to attend doctor appointments, legal meetings and religious services.
    A vehicle sits overturned in a construction zone on the Baltimore Beltway on March 22, 2023. Six construction workers were killed in the crash.
    Judge denies bail to driver charged in crash that killed 6 construction workers on I-695
    Lisa Adrienne Lea, 54, of Randallstown, faces 28 counts including manslaughter in a March 22 crash on the Baltimore Beltway that left six construction workers dead.
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
    Lisa Adrienne Lea, driver in fatal I-695 crash, turns herself in to police
    Lisa Adrienne Lea, 54, of Randallstown, faces 28 counts, including one that alleges she was driving impaired by drugs, though the indictment does not specify what substance. After police were initially unable to locate her, state police said she turned herself in on Wednesday morning.
    A vehicle sits overturned in a construction zone on the Baltimore Beltway on March 22, 2023. Six construction workers were killed in the crash.
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