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A man mugged at the Cold Spring light rail and stolen jewelry, cash and other goods in the Messenger blotter.
From the SAO:
Late yesterday a Baltimore City jury convicted Issac Smith, 23, of the 5600 block of Carter Ave. of second-degree murder. Judge Charles G. Bernstein sentenced Smith to 30 years in prison.
The jury heard evidence over the course of a four day trial and deliberated over two days.
The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Smith December 8, 2003 for first-degree murder and use of a deadly weapon counts. A Baltimore City jury convicted Smith December 10, 2004 of first-degree murder and Smith was sentenced to life in prison.
On July 12, 2007 the Maryland Court of Special Appeals vacated Smith’s first-degree murder conviction, citing an omission of a jury question during voir dire by the trial judge.
On October 27, 2003 Smith fatally stabbed Jamall Hill, 23, in the 5500 block of Harford Rd. Witnesses testified that Smith chased the victim approximately three blocks before stabbing him one time in the heart. Testimony revealed that Smith believed Hill had stolen $1,000 from a mutual friend. The State successfully prosecuted the retrial after searching and finally locating two witnesses from the first trial; one local and one out of state.
Assistant State’s Attorneys Paul O’Connor and Timothy Lake prosecuted this case.
2 comments:
The people who work at the impound lot are some of the most worthless human beings on the face of the planet. I'm not at all surprised that there are thieves among them.
keep up the reportin!
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