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Baltimore has high rate of staff-inmate sex
The Baltimore City Detention Center had the nation's second-highest rate of sexual contact between jail staff and inmates, according to a U.S. Department of Justice study released less than a month after federal prosecutors accused corrections officers at...
Tags: Organized Crime, Montgomery County (Maryland), Allegany County, U.S. Department of Justice, Sex Crimes
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Maryland 5th-grader to present cupcake idea to Warren Buffett
For The Baltimore SunIf you ever find yourself looking for an excuse to eat more cupcakes, 11-year-old Krissa Hillman has a good one. The fifth-grader from Bollman Bridge Elementary School in Jessup is the creative mastermind behind Cupcakes for Literacy, a business that...Tags: Warren Buffett
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O'Malley can't spin his way out of the jail corruption scandal
Give Gov. Martin O'Malley points for chutzpah. Just back from a weeklong trip to Israel, during which he was inexplicably unable to comment on the goings-on back home, he gave his first response today to the federal indictments unsealed a week before...
Tags: Organized Crime, Executive Branch, Government, Martin O'Malley, Justice System
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Maryland lawmakers call for answers on alleged jail corruption involving BGF
Maryland lawmakers called Wednesday for a sweeping inquiry into the state prison system, amid allegations that a gang effectively took over the Baltimore City Detention Center, orchestrating crimes from behind bars and impregnating female correctional...
Tags: Executive Branch, Montgomery County (Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting, Howard County, U.S. Department of Justice
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Obituary: Roy K. Ponder (1956-2013)
Roy K. Ponder, 57, of Fairbanks, Alaska, passed away tragically on April 7, 2013, from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident on the Parks Highway in Alaska. Born on March 28, 1956, Roy was the son of Seldon and Edna Friend Ponder and grew up...
Tags: U.S. Army, Crime, Law and Justice
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Maryland gun-control opponents won't seek referendum
Opponents of Maryland's tough new gun-control law said Wednesday that they will not seek to petition it to referendum and instead will back a lawsuit planned by the National Rifle Association. "This is a constitutional right that should not go to the...
Tags: Judges, Radio Industry, Interior Policy, Civil Rights, National Rifle Association of America
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Dr. Theodore Kardash, obstetrician-gynecologist
Dr. Theodore Kardash, an obstetrician-gynecologist who had been head of gynecologic services at Maryland General Hospital and whose accomplishments as a physician were the pride of his Russian immigrant parents, died April 9 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans...
Tags: Obstetrics, University of Maryland Medical School, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland, College Park, Armed Forces
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Killings in Md. prisons defy efforts to improve security
Phyllis Scott was waiting for the day her son would be released from prison to return to East Baltimore, and she hoped he could steer clear of trouble in the future. But that day never came. Malcolm Jerrod "Rod" Pridget, who was just shy of his 20th...
Tags: Punishment, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Death Penalty, Civil Rights
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Inmate killed in attack at Jessup prison
A 26-year-old inmate at a state prison in Jessup died Friday after he was found with severe head injuries on Thursday night, Maryland State Police said. Javaughn A. Young was found lying on a walkway in a wing of the Maryland Correctional Institution...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Police Investigations, Prisons, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Staten Island (New York City)
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Inmates help tear down House of Correction, earn professional certifications
While Travis Baldwin is incarcerated at Jessup Correctional Institution, he's learning how to safely remove asbestos from contaminated buildings — by working next door at the shuttered Maryland House of Correction. Baldwin, a mechanic by trade,...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Prisons, Building Material
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Maryland to host panel discussion on risks of playing sports
Health Maryland to host panel discussion on risks of playing sports Maryland's Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism will host a panel Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. to discuss the risks of playing sports, from children to professionals. Panelists include...Tags: National Football League Players Association, Periodicals, Washington Wizards, Laurel Park, The Washington Post
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Victim of Light Rail shooting was work release inmate serving time for attempted murder
The man shot at the Lutherville Light Rail Station Friday night is in an inmate work release program, serving a 24-year sentence for attempted murder, a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services spokesman confirmed Monday. Harold J....Tags: Shootings, Light Rail (Baltimore), Punishment, Baltimore County, Injuries and Wounds
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