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Over $750,000 in fines issued for waste violations
The state has levied more than $750,000 in fines recently against 46 businesses, individuals and institutions for violating the state's hazardous waste rules, the Maryland Department of the Environment announced yesterday. Most of the citations issued in...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Interior Policy, Environmental Pollution, Fines, Housing and Urban Planning
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Man pleads guilty to 6 Towson-area rapes
The attacks, though spread out over 21 years, were strikingly similar. The stranger pressed a weapon to the woman's back or head. He told her not to scream, that he wouldn't hurt her if she listened. And then he raped her. Alphonso W. Hill, 56,...Tags: Prosecution, Rape, Trials, Assault, Sexual Assault
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Harford man sentenced for wire fraud
A Harford County man has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison and three years of supervised release for wire fraud after he used bogus lines of credit with 71 companies to obtain $2.3 million worth of products, according to the Maryland U.S....Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Credit and Debt, Loans
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City teen gets 10 years for March fatal shooting
A 16-year-old Baltimore youth was sentenced yesterday to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder. Farron Tates' family had gathered March 1 at his aunt's Northwest Baltimore home to mourn the death of his cousin's infant daughter. According...Tags: Interior Policy, Firearms, Gun Control, Juvenile Delinquency, Murder
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Time and science catch up to area rapist
The attacks, though spread out over 21 years, were strikingly similar. The stranger pressed a weapon to the woman's back or head. He told her not to scream, that he wouldn't hurt her if she listened. He sometimes stuffed a washcloth in her mouth or...Tags: Rape, Trials, Prisons, Sexual Assault
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Farmer cancels pig-wrestling contests
Stan Dabkowski still doesn't know whether his pig mud-wrestling contest last month violated Baltimore County animal-control laws.
But after receiving complaints from animal-rights groups, word of a possible boycott of his business and a threat of...Tags: Fines, Michael Vick, National Football League, Civil Rights, Wrestling
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Harbaugh staying mum
Ravens coach John Harbaugh and the NFL can agree on one thing: no comment. Neither party was willing to answer questions regarding the controversial roughing-the-passer penalty on linebacker Terrell Suggs that contributed to the Tennessee Titans' game-...Tags: Fines, Indianapolis Colts, National Football League, Tennessee Titans, Daniel Wilcox
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Elgin man convicted of 6th DUI gets 7-year sentence
An Elgin man has been sentenced to 7 years in prison after his sixth conviction for drunken driving since 1989, Kane County prosecutors said. Cirilo R. Goytia, 42, of the 100 block of North Gifford Street pleaded guilty Friday in Kane County Circuit...Tags: Road Accidents
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Questioning of jurors to begin in Fort Dix case
Potential jurors in the case of five men accused of plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix are to be questioned by lawyers starting Tuesday. Judge Robert Kugler hopes to have 12 jurors and six alternates seated in time for the trial to begin Oct. 20.... -
Court delays execution
The Florida Supreme Court has delayed for three weeks the execution of a man who killed a teenager so the justices can consider a last-ditch appeal. Wayne Tompkins had been scheduled to die Oct. 28, but the high court Monday issued a stay until Nov. 18....Tags: Court Administration, Charlie Crist, Tampa, Local Authority
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South Florida: 4 charged in fraud, ID theft
Federal prosecutors announced fraud and identity theft charges Monday against four Broward County residents accused of using stolen identities to purchase more than $300,000 worth of computer equipment. Fitzroy Carter, 30, of Plantation; Kearn Matthew,...Tags: Prosecution, Lauderhill, Fraud, Sunrise, Theft
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Oxford woman imprisoned for $218,000 embezzlement
A 38-year-old Oxford woman has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for embezzling more than $218,000 from her company. Shonda Hunter, the former human resources director at Aurora Products in Stratford, also was given five years of...Tags: Corporate Crime, Oxford (New Haven, Connecticut), Embezzlement, Stratford
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