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Federal judge throws out civil lawsuit of Baltimore man exonerated of murder citing fraud
Judge finds Jerome Johnson fabricated evidence and influenced a witness in case that freed him after serving 30 years.
Jamie Lee Henry and Anna Gabrielian leave court after being federally indicted.
Johns Hopkins doctor and spouse, an Army doctor, indicted for trying to leak medical information to Russia
Anna Gabrielian and Jamie Lee Henry, who had a secret security clearance as a doctor at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, communicated and met with an undercover FBI agent who they believed was from the Russian embassy, offering sensitive medical information on military members and their family, the indictment alleges.
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Annapolis couple will face harsher penalties after second guilty pleas in nuclear secrets sale case
Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana, had plotted to sell secrets about American nuclear-powered warships to a foreign government.
Baltimore Police 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.
Feds charge man with obstruction in cold case killing of Maryland football coach’s son
Meiko Locksley was 25 when he was found with a single gunshot wound to the chest in Columbia on the night of Sept. 3, 2017.
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.
Judge rejects plea deal that would have spared boxer Gervonta Davis jail time
The charges against Davis stem from a crash that occurred Nov. 5, 2020 after the boxer had been at a club celebrating his birthday and his latest win.
Becky Feldman with Marylin Mosby holds a press conference on the steps of the courthouse after Syed is released.
How a public defender-turned-prosecutor helped free Adnan Syed
Becky Feldman says over the past 18 months her unit has freed more than 40 people serving life sentences.
Adnan Syed emerges from the courthouse and after Baltimore Judge Melissa Phinn threw out Syed's murder conviction in light of new evidence that someone else could have strangled Hae Min Lee, ordered the release of  Syed.
‘Remove the shackles from Mr. Syed, please’: Adnan Syed walks free after Baltimore judge throws out his murder conviction
Baltimore Judge Melissa Phinn throws out Syed’s conviction in light of new evidence that someone else could have strangled Hae Min Lee, as well as the fact that exculpatory information was not disclosed.
Portrait of Marilyn Mosby at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office.
New trial date for outgoing Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby set for March 2023
The trial had been set to kick off with jury selection Thursday, but a judge on Wednesday agreed the prosecution needed additional preparation time following recent defense disclosures.
U.S. Rep. Anthony Brown (D-MD) speaks during a news conference on May 17, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland. Members of the Maryland Congressional Delegation held a news conference to discuss the "Reconnecting Communities Act," legislation to "reconnect and revitalize areas that were harmed by the construction of the Interstate Highway System" and "reform the long history of inequity in infrastructure."
While running for AG, Rep. Anthony Brown used $250k in taxpayer funds for mailers — second highest among House members
For the year, Brown ranks sixth in spending among members of the House of Representatives.
Marilyn Mosby and her husband Nick attend a hearing ahead of her federal trial on perjury charges later this month.
Trial of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby pushed back
Judge agrees with the government that recent defense disclosures required additional preparation time.
Marilyn Mosby and her husband Nick attend a hearing ahead of her federal trial on perjury charges later this month.
Judge rules prosecutors can’t bring up previous investigations of Marilyn Mosby at trial
Mosby’s legal team will face off with federal prosecutors over ground rules for her trial scheduled for later this month.
A major police presence at Mergenthaler vocational high school following a reported shooting.
Student, 17, shot and killed during dismissal at Mervo High School in Baltimore, police report
The victim was identified Saturday as 17-year-old Jeremiah Brogden, a Mervo student and athlete. Police said a 17-year-old has been formally charged with first-degree murder and was being held without bail.
Thiru Vignarajah in front of a light blue wall
Smith family, John Angelos funded Vignarajah super PAC, delayed disclosure shows
Four Smith siblings — Blake, Devon, Jacqueline and Matt, who are children of the current chairman of Sinclair Broadcast Group, David Smith — each gave $50,000 to the PAC.
Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram.
Police scale back accusations related to alleged threat on set of ‘Lady in the Lake’
Police say initial reports from the set appear inaccurate and overblown.
Portrait of Marilyn Mosby at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office.
$8 million in state funding to help witnesses in Baltimore isn’t being spent
The money hasn’t been touched for four years running, due to a bureaucratic standstill between the governor’s office and city prosecutors.
BPD is on scene of a barricade situation in the 1600 Blk of Light Street. Residents within one block of this area have been asked to evacuate.
Baltimore Police arrest man after shooting, standoff at Light Street Animal Hospital building
A 66-year-old man suffered an “apparent gunshot wound to the leg," police say.
James Dixon joined the Baltimore Police Department in 2016 as the first-ever victim advocate in the homicide unit. The unit has been adding staff and expanding to assist victims of non-fatal shootings.
‘Why would they give you information when you treat them inhumanely?’ Report urges more support for crime victims
City leaders roll out changes they said they’ve been making to address the report, which outlined ways that victims are mistreated by the criminal justice system.
Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram.
Filming halted for Baltimore TV series ‘Lady in the Lake’ after violence threatened against the cast, crew, police say
Drug dealers urged the 'Lady in the Lake' cast and crew to clear the set near Lexington Market and threatened to shoot someone if they did not comply, a spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department said.
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Another man charged with making threats against former Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen
Wen says threats “are part of a disturbing pattern of intimidation and harassment against public health officials that have escalated during COVID-19."
6/29/22—A detail of the Baltimore Police Department crest seen on a lectern in Baltimore City Police Headquarters.
Baltimore poised to ramp up cellphone tracking with purchase of new $920,000 device
The new cell site simulator would help police “find what we need to find, where we need to find it.”
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