
COURT NEWS: What is in the water at the Charles County Courthouse? Judicial Disabilities Commission recommends a 3-year suspension for Judge Lou Hennessey; Judge says …
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COURT NEWS: What is in the water at the Charles County Courthouse? Judicial Disabilities Commission recommends a 3-year suspension for Judge Lou Hennessey; Judge says …
liberal legislators, liberal Judges, and sob sister prosecutors somehow think that allowing these thugs to be free on the streets is going to somehow miraculously turn them into God-fearing upright citizens who will embrace the Bible and get a job.
Delaware State Police report that their computer check revealed that Ott had four previous DUI convictions, making this his fifth offense.
HUGHESVILLE, MD. — A repeat offender DUI driver who received easy treatment has pleaded guilty but claims he won’t do any time.
A plea deal on a drug dealing charge in Baltimore City Circuit Court on March 12, 2003, ended with a year in jail
she drove off the south side of the road and continued eastbound until she struck a cement culvert and came to a stop.
(Editor’s Note: From beef to slaying took but seconds as Baltimore’s murder rate soared over 150 with June just heating up in the race to catch up with Chicago’s murder rate. Why is Washington, D.C.’s murder rate dropping while Baltimore’s homicide levels are record setting? Part of the answer has to be the way the city’s pandering politicians have thrown the people of Baltimore under the bus following the Freddie Gray death in 2015 as they trashed the police and encouraged thugs to run wild.
Judge Cantrell will appear before a Maryland District Court Judge on Aug. 16, 2017, in Prince Frederick to explain his arrest for driving while impaired in Maryland.
The fact that the breakdown in black families, the lower than needed rate of incarceration for criminals in PG County and the liberal judges and prosecutors continuing to give light sentences is lost not only on the PG prosecutors but also the public, perhaps unaware, or, for some such as those interviewed in the WUSA segment, in favor of making pot legal.