The States Attorney's office reports that the sentencing hearing for Camille Marie Bivins, 23, of the 5900 block of Daywalt Avenue, is scheduled for 2:00P p.m. Monday (aka Valentine's day) before Judge Roger W. Brown, 339 Courthouse East, 111 North Calvert Street. Bivins pled guilty to child abuse resulting in death September 29, 2004. She faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison. On October 10, 2002 Bivins killed her 20-month old son Messiah Kahil Wright in her Daywalt Avenue apartment. A second defendant, Timothy Horne, is also charged in this death and is scheduled for trial February 15, 2005.
Stabbing, robbery, etc., in today's blotter.
Judge Allen L. Schwait today convicted Baltimore City police officer Gregory M. Mussmacher, 29, of Hanover, PA, of second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Testimony in this court trial concluded February 7, 2005 and Judge Schwait announced his verdict today and scheduled sentencing for March 29, 2005.
Pugalistic cop Gregory M. Mussmacher could receive a maximum prison sentence of ten years in prison for the second-degree assault count. Misconduct in Office is a common law offense, which means that Mussmacher could be sentenced to whatever period of incarceration a judge deems fair and reasonable. The conviction stems from an investigation by the Baltimore Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division and the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office of the events surrounding the arrest of a 17-year old juvenile on April 27, 2004. Mussmacher assaulted the teen by striking him in the face and with his expandable baton at the Northwest District Station on Reisterstown Road while the teen was handcuffed and shackled. The teen was treated at Sinai Hospital for a laceration to the left cheek and two nondisplaced fractures of the left sinus.
John Sachs III of Dundalk got 15 years for scamming women by pretending to be "Bmores-hottestcop."
More about the men charged in the Harwood firebombing.
More on the prison bus strangling... apparently broken interior lights on the prison bus kept corrections officers from seeing a prisoner being strangled a few feet away. Yikes.
Another Hopkins student is dead, this time it's a suicide, and there's robbery arrests in the Sun's City/County Digest.
Elsewhere,
A seven-year-old stabbing case has been reopened in Hagerstown.
A death-row inmate who wrote the governor asking to die has now changed his mind.
A Middle River man, already in the can, is now accused of trying to get his witnesses killed.
DNA evidence has implicated a serial rapist and robber in cases from the 80's.
Mob-supported car theft is the scourge of MoCo.
The Owings Mills Times' Linda Stowbridge reports that Baltimore County police have charged two men in the burglary of two Smith-Greenspring apartments and are investigating a possible link to a series of burglaries in the area.
A pedophile priest from St. Mary's Seminary has died of natural causes in Boston.
A touching essay about the journalism skills of the late and former News American reporter Lou Linley.
The NYT story about Baltimore's bittersweet streets has hit the newsstands in China and India (also see yesterday).
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