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Trial Begins For Md. Man In Iran Satellite Case
The case against an Iranian-American man accused of helping Iran launch its first satellite may sound like a James Bond movie but it’s a real life drama, a prosecutor said Tuesday as trial opened.
D.C. Police Chief Testifies In IMF Protest Case
D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier made a rare courtroom appearance Tuesday, testifying in a federal lawsuit stemming from mass arrests of protesters who were corralled in a city park during a 2002 demonstration.
N.C. Airman At Center Of Rabies Case Was Outdoorsman
A North Carolina woman said Monday that her child’s father is the Air Force aviation mechanic whose rabies-infected organs were transplanted into other recipients, including a Maryland man who died.
Tuberculosis Case Reported On UMBC Campus
For the second time this year a health scare is reported at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. School leaders are once again warning students about tuberculosis on campus.
GI’s Treatment Focus Of Hearing In WikiLeaks Case
An Army private charged in the biggest security breach in U.S. history is trying to avoid trial by claiming he has already been punished enough by being locked up alone in a small cell and having to sleep naked for several nights.
Plea Deal Falls Through In East Coast Rape Case
A plea deal for a Connecticut man accused of a series of rapes along the East Coast fell through Tuesday after the defendant told a judge he wasn’t sure he knew what he was doing.
Federal Appeals Court Grants Stay In Md. Gun Case
Maryland can continue enforcing its gun permit law requiring residents to show a “good and substantial reason” to carry handguns until a federal appeals court decides the matter, the court said Wednesday.
Judge Could Dismiss Misconduct Charges Against Anne Arundel County Executive
Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold’s lawyers and prosecutors are squaring off in a preliminary hearing. Leopold is accused of misusing his security detail.
Deliberations To Resume Friday Morning In Robocall Case
Jurors return to deliberations on the case of a campaign consultant accused of using Election Day robocalls to suppress black voter turnout in the 2010 gubernatorial election.
Mother Identified In Baby Stabbing Case At Social Services Building
There are new details in the bizarre attack on a baby girl by her own mother.
Md. Man Pleads Guilty In Software Piracy Case
A former NASA employee has pleaded guilty to conspiracy in an alleged copyright infringement scheme led by two Chinese nationals.
Jury Deliberating In Hospital Slaying Case
A Howard County jury began deliberating Thursday in the case of a man charged with strangling a fellow patient at a maximum-security state mental hospital, a woman who lived two doors away from him and had become his confidant. After more than five hours of deliberations, the jury went home for the evening and is set to resume Friday morning.


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