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DNA ruling jeopardizes Maryland rape convictions
When she came home from working a shift at Subway and found Detective Caprice Smith's business card stuck in the front door with the words "Please call" scribbled on the back, the 10 life-changing minutes she had spent in the back seat of a Cherry Hill...Tags: Patapsco, Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Assault, Blockbuster
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Maryland DNA sample collection can resume temporarily, Roberts says
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Maryland to resume the collection of DNA samples after arrests for violent crimes, an indication that the justices might decide the issue that has divided lower courts and pitted tough-on-crime state officials against...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union, Genes and Chromosomes, Government
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Frosh considering run for Maryland attorney general
Longtime Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee chairman Brian Frosh may throw his hat into the Attorney General race in 2014, he confirmed to The Sun via text message. “I want to be attorney general," Frosh said in an interview. "If it looks like...Tags: Justice System, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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As gasoline prices rise, Obama takes aim at alternative-energy critics
With rising oil prices creating a drag on the economy and his re-election effort, President Barack Obama mocked Republican critics of his alternative-energy policy Thursday, comparing them to the "cynics and naysayers" who didn't believe the Earth was...Tags: Wind Power, AAA, Environmental Issues, Prince George's County, Wildlife
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O'Malley would veto medical marijuana bill
Gov. Martin O'Malley likely would veto any legislation to legalize medical marijuana because of concerns over whether it would stand up to federal scrutiny, his spokeswoman said Thursday.
His decision comes as states with programs similar to what...Tags: Justice System, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Talk Shows (genre), Diseases and Illnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gay marriage: A tale of two states
The storylines were similar: A divided state legislature grapples with the emotional question of whether to allow same-sex couples to marry.
But several plot twists — an ambitious Democratic governor as the main character, a multimillion-dollar...Tags: Marriage, Justice System, Anne Arundel County, Prince George's County, Gays and Lesbians
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Immigrant advocates file suit to toss tuition referendum
The immigrant advocacy group Casa de Maryland asked a court Monday to toss out the referendum aimed at overturning the new law that extends in-state tuition breaks at Maryland's public colleges and universities to illegal immigrants. The widely...Tags: Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union, Anne Arundel County, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fraud
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Potential gubernatorial hopefuls start 2014 fundraising early
It will be three years before ballots are cast in Maryland's next election for governor, but half a dozen potential candidates for the office are already asking donors for cash. At one of the latest fundraising events, Democratic Howard County...Tags: Justice System, Ronald N. Young, Anne Arundel County, Prince George's County, Entertainment Events
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Gansler leads in money race
State Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has taken a strong lead among prospective Democratic candidates for governor in 2014 in terms of money in the bank, but his lead narrows when his fundraising last year is compared with that of three possible...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Primaries, Elections, Government, Politics
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Maryland law enforcement agencies still collecting DNA samples
Police around Maryland said Wednesday that they would continue to collect DNA samples when suspects are arrested for violent crimes and burglaries, despite a recent ruling by the state's top court limiting the practice.
Several law enforcement agencies,...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Justice System, Genes and Chromosomes, Crime, Law and Justice, Safety of Citizens
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Gansler eyeing lawsuit over menhaden catch limits
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler says he's considering going to court if the interstate panel that regulates Atlantic coast fishing for menhaden doesn't cut back enough the catch of a Virginia-based fleet that takes the lion's share of the...
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Md. high court strikes down DNA collection at arrest
Maryland's highest court on Tuesday blocked police in most cases from collecting DNA samples when they arrest suspects in violent crimes and burglaries, dealing a blow to one of Gov. Martin O'Malley's signature initiatives. The Court of Appeals ruled 5-2...Tags: Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Safety of Citizens
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