Probation
Probation For Former Miss Delaware Teen USA For Underage Alcohol Possession In Ocean City
A young woman who resigned as Miss Delaware Teen USA after an online porn video surfaced has been given a year of probation for underage alcohol possession in Maryland.
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon To Decide Political Future
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is back in the news.
Carl Snowden To Start Serving 10 Days In Jail
The former civil rights director for Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler is turning himself in to serve 10 days in jail for violating his probation in a 2010 drunken driving case.
Md. Man Gets Probation For Dumping Fill Into Bay
A Calvert County man has been sentenced to probation for illegally discharging fill material into the Chesapeake Bay.
Carl Snowden Gets 10 Days For Probation Violation
The former civil rights director for Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler will spend 10 days in jail for violating his probation in a 2010 drunken driving case.
Md. Developer Admits Making Straw Contributions
A Baltimore County developer has pleaded guilty to making straw contributions to a county councilman and exceeding contribution limits.
Carl Snowden Charged With Probation Violation
Court records show the civil rights director for Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler has been charged with violating his probation in a 2010 drunken driving case.
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon Resolves Probation Violations
Great news for former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon, who appeared in court Friday morning.
Man Who Tweeted During Police Standoff Is Taken Into Custody
An unusual standoff comes to a peaceful end. When police tried to arrest a local blogger, he decided to broadcast the event over the Internet.
Md. Civil Rights Chief Convicted On Drug Charge
A jury has convicted the civil rights chief at the Maryland attorney general’s office of misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Md. Man Gets Jail Time, Probation In W.Va. Fraud
A Maryland man who admitted defrauding clients while working as a lawyer in West Virginia will spend four months in jail and five years on probation.
Attorneys: Lawmaker Should Be Reinstated To Office
A Maryland lawmaker removed from office for misconduct will fight to be reinstated, arguing that because her punishment was modified to probation, she is eligible to serve, her attorneys said Tuesday.


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