A fatally
stabbed man found in an alley in the 2100 block of Barclay Street
Crazy standoff situation in Cherry Hill
30 years or less for the 7th
"Bounty Hunter," Anthony Williams, involved in the murder of
Petro Taylor in 2008. (In 2009 Judge Prevas, via his clerk Susan Janoski, mailed me a hefty packet with the details of this case, oddly paired with an unrelated, banal illegal-weapon-seizure case-- page after page of tragic, pitiful details of Petro Taylor's torment and torture and begging to call his mother and trying to escape. I always meant ask Prevas why he sent that to me, esp. aired with some random weapons case- did he mean to say that that is what it's like to be a judge, boring cases then cases that make your neck hair stand on end?)
30 years for a woman whose
robbery plan killed her neighbor
"Maryland's Court of Special Appeals has struck down the conviction of Darryl A. White Jr. on weapons charges stemming from a 2008 shootout with police
in which two men died"
Remember
John Nicklas and Shannon Leigh Honea, who did things to children in Essex/Middle River that that made a neighbor "want to vomit"? (Not to be confused with Jesse Aaron Davison and Tiffany Bolner of this month's other
child-abusing-porn-making puke-inducing story). Niklas
got 60 years, Honea has a plea agreement pending for 30-35 years.
President of the Baltimore county FOP is accused of drunkenly displaying his weapon and
punching a sedan driver in the face.
Twenty years for Aaron Davis, convicted of
robbing a Towson liquor store
And corrections officers in Hagtown "have filed a petition asking that a union leader be banned from the prison for allegedly
threatening them during a meeting"
Some good news, the house has
passed a bill to ban BPA in sippy cups and baby bottles. BPA shrinks your 'nads, and there is
some credible evidence that exposure contributes to obesity, among other things.
Adam Meister claims that
Frank Conaway is also a water-bill deadbeat, and asks "why is the
Sun going after Jill Carter?" Says Carter, "Reporters and editors like to keep a close relationship with the politically powerful. The gov, speaker, et.al, steer them in the direction of
who to cover and how to spin the stories." .. do you think the
Sun has it in for Jill Carter?