Sun coverage: The Bromwell case
Bromwells' sentences ordered staggered
Former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell Sr. will be allowed to start his seven-year prison term for bribery in July, so that his wife can serve a substantial portion of her prison sentence first, a federal judge ordered yesterday.
6-month term in Bromwell case
A federal judge handed down a relatively harsh sentence yesterday against one of the supporting players in the bribery case against former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell Sr., saying that the crime of lying to investigators warranted six months in prison.
Bromwells enter not-guilty pleas
Former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell and his wife, Mary Patricia, pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that they traded their political influence for a lucrative, no-show job and off-the-books construction work on their Baltimore County home.
Firm employee pleads guilty in Bromwell case
A project manager for a Baltimore construction company pleaded guilty in federal court yesterday to lying to investigators about discounted work done for Thomas L. Bromwell Sr. at the former state senator's home.
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New U.S. attorney to have first big test
Prosecuting former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell - charged last week with steering millions of dollars in building contracts to a single construction firm - could be the first major test for Maryland's new U.S. attorney.
Case to show Md. political life
A trial of former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell could pull some of the most influential leaders in Annapolis into a courtroom, focusing attention on how relationships between politicians and business leaders - often built through money and favors - can shape the course of legislation and state affairs.
Bromwell and wife indicted
A federal grand jury accused a Democratic former state senator from Baltimore County yesterday of accepting bribes from a local construction company president vying for millions of dollars worth of state contracts.
Bromwell was among state's most powerful
In Annapolis, Thomas L. Bromwell invariably sported a huge gold ring he described as "big and gaudy and loud" - much like himself.
Bromwell timeline
Sept 3, 2003: The first published reports appear that the FBI is investigating former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell and his connection to Poole and Kent Co., a Baltimore mechanical contracting firm that participated in high-profile state projects, including the city's M&T Bank football stadium and its $41 million juvenile justice center.
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