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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.

2013/03/12

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Exelon To Pay $400K For Constellation Violation

Exelon Corp. will pay $400,000 for inadvertent power trading violations during its takeover of Constellation Energy Group Inc.

2012/11/15

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Former Mayor Sheila Dixon: Probation Violation A ‘Setback’

Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is calling her new probation violation charge a “setback” and says she’s not enjoying her fresh legal troubles.

2012/11/08

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School Board Member Violating Md. Law By Living Outside District

A veteran Prince George’s County school board member has been living outside her district for months, violating a Maryland state law.

2012/10/17

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Prominent Md. Lobbyist Fined For Lead Violation

Prominent Maryland lobbyist Bruce Bereano has been fined $13,000 for lead paint violations at two Anne Arundel County rental properties.

2012/09/28

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Manning Claims Speedy Trial Violation In WikiLeaks Case

An Army private charged with sending reams of U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks claims lengthy delays have violated his right to a speedy trial.

2012/09/27

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Md. Landlord Sentenced For Lead Paint Violations

A landlord who manages about 175 rental units throughout Baltimore has been sentenced to a year in prison for lead-paint violations.

2012/06/07

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Md. Judge On Leave After Drinking In Violation

A Maryland state judge convicted last year in a drunken-driving accident says he is taking an indefinite leave of absence after violating the terms of a reprimand by drinking alcohol.

2011/04/22

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Md. Officer Sues, Says Discipline Pursued Too Late

A Frederick police officer is suing the agency and chief alleging his rights were violated when he was cited for a use-of-force violation after the 12 months allowed under the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights.

2011/04/01

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