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Mother charged in murder-for-hire plot due in court today
A Hancock woman accused of trying to entice someone to kill her son's former girlfriend is scheduled to be in Washington County Circuit Court for a bond review hearing Monday afternoon, a Circuit Court official said.
Cuts create unsafe conditions, reps say
Representatives of the association responsible for negotiating for six of nine elements of Maryland government workers engaged in "a lively conversation" with all four members of the District 1 legislative delegation on Monday.
Former Guard Sentenced to 3 Months
A former state correctional officer convicted of assaults on inmates has been sentenced to three months in jail.
Prisoner charged in North Branch cellmatea s death
A North Branch Correctional Institution inmate has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the beating death of his cell mate in April.
Graduating corrections officer trainees conduct cell search, ready to begin work
As a new class began its training Monday at the Maryland Police & Correctional Commissions Academy at Allegany College of Maryland, its current class conducted a final step before graduation.
3 Md. Guards Honored For Saving Inmatea S Life
Three state correctional officers have received commendations for saving an inmate's life at the maximum-security North Branch Correctional Institution near Cumberland.
Prison honors officers for saving inmatea s life
Three correctional officers from North Branch Correctional Institution were honored Wednesday for saving the life of an inmate who was attempting to commit suicide.
Five witnesses testify for state in correctional officers' trial
Five witnesses testified for the state Wednesday during the second day of the trial for two former correctional officers accused of assaulting a Roxbury Correctional Institution inmate on March 8, 2008.
Prison - troublemaker' confronts racism, medical abuse
Vacillating between grit and despair - between aggressive lawsuits and suicide attempts - Deane Brown, the prisoner who in 2005 blew the whistle on the torture of mentally ill inmates at the Maine State Prison's solitary-confinement "Supermax" unit, is struggling against prison conditions in Maryland, where he was exiled by the Baldacci ...
Former correctional officera s case dropped
The Maryland Attorney General's Office dismissed charges against a former state correctional officer who was to go on trial Tuesday in Allegany County Circuit Court.
Sixth Fired Guard Faces Trial In Prison Beating
The last of six former state correctional officers faces trial for allegedly beating inmates at the maximum-security North Branch Correctional Institution near Cumberland.
Guard convicted of conspiracy in inmate assaults
A former correctional officer has been found guilty of conspiring to commit assault in the beating of inmates at the North Branch Correctional Institution.
Convicted ex-officer seeks new trial
A former correctional officer convicted last month in the beating of inmates at the North Branch Correctional Institution has asked for a new trial.
Trial begins for fifth NBCI guard accused of assault
Jury selection began Wednesday in the case of a former state correctional officer who is standing trial on charges that he allegedly assaulted inmates at the North Branch Correctional Institution.
Assault Trial Begins For Fired Prison Guard
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Md. to make flat offer to buy back crab licenses ANNAPOLIS a ' Maryland officials are rejecting hundreds of bids they received through a buyback program for crabbing licenses and offering a flat $2,260 per license instead.
Former North Branch Correctional Institution correctional officer Richard W. Robinson was found guilty of six counts of assault and six counts of conspiracy to commit assault Friday in Allegany County Circuit Court.
Jury finds ex-officer not guilty
Former correctional officer Ryan B. Dolan was found not guilty of four counts of second-degree assault and one count of conspiracy to commit assault against inmates Monday in Allegany County Circuit Court.
Defense counsel D. Benson Thompson III felt that Maryland Attorneys General Franklyn Musgrave Jr.
Prison guard trial resumes Monday
Testimony will continue Monday in the assault trial of a former state correctional officer, one of several officers charged with assaulting inmates during an incident in March 2008 at the North Branch Correctional Institution.
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