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    Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Conaway says he's planning water bill lawsuit

    Baltimore's clerk of the Circuit Court announced plans Monday for a class action lawsuit to force the city to collect delinquent water bills from businesses and other large customers.
    Baltimore's clerk of the Circuit Court announced plans Monday for a class action lawsuit to force the city to collect delinquent water bills from businesses and other large customers. Circuit Court Clerk Frank M. Conaway cited a Baltimore Sun report that...

    Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Business, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. May 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. City prosecutors could get new home

    Rent money for new Baltimore state's attorney offices survived the state's budget process this year and will be matched by the mayor, which means there's $1 million available in the coming fiscal year for roughly 200 lawyers and support staff to finally...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Prosecution, Cheshire, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. City circuit court workers protest filthy conditions

    Roughly 40 Baltimore circuit court employees and their union representatives marched to City Hall Monday afternoon, complaining of dangerous courthouse conditions and threatening to sue if they don't get funds for new office space, as prosecutors have been separately promised.
    Roughly 40 Baltimore circuit court employees and their union representatives marched to City Hall Monday afternoon, complaining of dangerous courthouse conditions and threatening to sue if they don't get funds for new office space, as prosecutors have...

    Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Netherlands, AFSCME, Justice System

  6. Jun 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. When an overdose is a homicide

    The decision of the state medical examiner to rule the overdose death of a 24-year-old heroin addict as a homicide has rekindled questions about whether city and state officials are routinely under-reporting Baltimore's number of annual murders. Homicide statistics are generally considered to be a reliable measure of crime simply because they leave so little room for interpretation, but as the case of Amber Brown illustrates, there is still judgment involved. Circuit Court Clerk Frank Conaway and others have long argued that many of the city's overdose deaths should be considered homicides if we are to get a true picture of Baltimore's problems.
    The decision of the state medical examiner to rule the overdose death of a 24-year-old heroin addict as a homicide has rekindled questions about whether city and state officials are routinely under-reporting Baltimore's number of annual murders....

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Government Health Care, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Symptoms

  8. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. City heroin death is first overdose ruled a homicide in years

    Amber Brown, 24, was complaining of chest pains the night police say she and her girlfriend drank alcohol and injected each other with heroin in their Northeast Baltimore apartment. Brown passed out and never woke up; her companion could face criminal...

    Tags: Hamilton, Health, Justice System, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Sep 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. For mayoral candidates, a whirl of handshakes

    They rapped on doors, waved bright signs, groused about the media, ate chicken wings, and shook hands — lots and lots of hands.
    They rapped on doors, waved bright signs, groused about the media, ate chicken wings, and shook hands — lots and lots of hands. The women and men hoping to win the Democratic nomination to be Baltimore's next mayor whirled through the city Monday,...

    Tags: Catherine E. Pugh, Otis Rolley, Voting, Racism, Senator Theatre

  12. Mar 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore tries new jury software to increase attendance

    Last year, Baltimore court officials sent a quarter-million summonses to potential jurors, culled from driver's license and voting records, knowing that only a fraction — about 27 percent — of those called would show up. The city has tried...

    Tags: It's Complicated (movie), Trials, Voting, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Frank Conaway Sr. pays $3,640 in back city property taxes

    Circuit Court Clerk Frank M. Conaway Sr. has paid more than $3,600 in back property taxes on a rental home he owns, months after it emerged that he'd wrongly been receiving a homestead tax break on the house for years. "I was very happy to pay it, to...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Rentals

  16. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. No charges will be filed against Conaway, Meister in November incident

    No criminal charges will be filed against Baltimore Clerk of Courts Frank M. Conaway Sr. or blogger Adam Meister stemming from a November altercation outside Conaway's home. 
    No criminal charges will be filed against Baltimore Clerk of Courts Frank M. Conaway Sr. or blogger Adam Meister stemming from a November altercation outside Conaway's home.  The determination was made by Steven Kroll, a special prosecutor appointed by...

    Tags: Maryland State Police

  18. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mayor urges city residents to 'pitch in' to improve Baltimore

    In her inaugural address Tuesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake exhorted Baltimoreans to "pitch in and do their part" to improve the city and draw new residents despite economic challenges.
    In her inaugural address Tuesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake exhorted Baltimoreans to "pitch in and do their part" to improve the city and draw new residents despite economic challenges. Speaking in a light rain outside City Hall, Rawlings-Blake, 41,...

    Tags: Catherine E. Pugh, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Morgan State University, Baltimore School for the Arts, Primaries

  20. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Police report offers third account of Conaway-Meister altercation

    A police report documenting last month's altercation between Baltimore Clerk of Courts Frank M. Conaway Sr. and a blogger says officers saw Conaway display a holstered handgun, but also lists him as the victim of an assault.
    A police report documenting last month's altercation between Baltimore Clerk of Courts Frank M. Conaway Sr. and a blogger says officers saw Conaway display a holstered handgun, but also lists him as the victim of an assault. Conaway, 78, and blogger...

    Tags: Public Officials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Defense, Weaponry

  22. Dec 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Giving back to those who make news

    During this magical time of year, I get all mushy with love and gratitude for those who give meaning to my otherwise pitiful life. Who by grace of their existence imbue my own with truth, beauty and a bottomless supply of column fodder. Blessed are the...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Ulysses Currie, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Marvin Mandel, Pimlico

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Candidates running for the Democratic nomination to be mayor of Baltimore include, from left, Frank M. Conaway Sr., Joseph T. "Jody" Landers III, Catherine E. Pugh, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Otis Rolley.