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Lipscomb apologizes for role in City Hall scandal
Baltimore developer Ronald H. Lipscomb apologized in court Thursday for violating campaign finance rules and accepted a sentence of three years of unsupervised probation, 100 hours of community service and a $25,000 fine imposed by Circuit Judge Dennis M....Tags: Judges, Politics, Elections, Family, Harbor East
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Top Ten frightening state fair foods
Dining@LargeThe idea for this week's list comes from Owl Meat Gravy, who reminded me that it is the time of year for "disgusting fried state fair food." The Howard County Fair opened its week-long run Saturday. The Maryland State Fair......Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Heart and Circulatory System, Texas, Maryland State Fair, Howard County
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The state prosecutor comes for Baltimore's 'bread man'
Back when I first joined The Baltimore Sun, a photographer and I were coming back from an assignment in Fells Point, and he was doing what all good old-timers do - pointing out significant sites along the way for a newbie. That's where Grace Hartigan...Tags: FBI, Fells Point, Politics, Elections, Travel
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Paterakis, Holton are indicted
John Paterakis Sr., the self-made baking magnate and developer of the Harbor East complex, was indicted Tuesday on two counts of campaign finance violations accusing him of contributing $6,000 to help pay for a city councilwoman's political poll.
The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Laws, Charity, University of Maryland, College Park, Social Issues
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Holton's charges stand
Baltimore City Councilwoman Helen L. Holton's on-again, off-again criminal trial is back on, after a judge's ruling that portends a steady flow of court action in the City Hall corruption case through the remainder of the year. A Circuit Court judge...Tags: Local Elections, Judges, Elections, Politics, Family
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Dixon faces new charges
A Baltimore grand jury handed up two new indictments Wednesday charging Mayor Sheila Dixon with nine criminal counts and painting a picture of a top city official who repeatedly sought gifts - and even cash - from local developers who stood to benefit...Tags: Laws, Local Elections, Judges, Lawyers, Best Buy Co., Inc.
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Lipscomb paid for foe's poll
Developer Ronald H. Lipscomb paid $8,750 for a political survey for a state delegate running against Sheila Dixon for mayor in 2007, according to an account of the transaction in court papers filed Monday. Del. Jill P. Carter, a Baltimore Democrat,...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Elections, Political Fundraising, Harbor East
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Baltimore political leaders eager for Dixon's problems to be resolved
The new indictments issued last week in the City Hall corruption probe have some Baltimore political leaders impatient for resolution to a case that has spanned three years and left the city's reputation in limbo.
"Most people I talk to are saying 'Let's...Tags: Judges, Elections, Politics, Political Corruption, Kwame Kilpatrick
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Charges should be dropped, Holton argues
Baltimore City Councilwoman Helen L. Holton appeared in Circuit Court on Wednesday to listen as her defense attorneys argued that the campaign finance charges against her should be dropped. Holton, a deacon, clutched what appeared to be a Bible and sat...Tags: Local Elections, Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Maryland
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City Councilwoman Holton will go on trial Dec. 7
Baltimore Councilwoman Helen L. Holton will go on trial Dec. 7 on charges that she violated campaign finance laws. "Ms. Holton would like to have this case finished," her lawyer Joshua R. Treem said Wednesday after a brief hearing at which the trial...Tags: Trials, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Political Fundraising
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New U.S. attorney to have first big test
sun reporterProsecuting 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. Rod J. Rosenstein, who took the...Tags: Fraud, Colleges and Universities, Contracts, University of Maryland, College Park, Judges
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Dixon funds linked to firms
Sun reportersCompanies linked to a developer questioned in the state investigation of Mayor Sheila Dixon have made nearly $500,000 in political contributions in the past decade, state campaign finance records show. The 57 limited liability corporations named in court...Tags: Local Elections, Charity, Social Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Public Officials
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