
THE DEAL: in return for a guilty plea Semiklose was sentenced to probation for one year and a fine of $442.50. $350.00 of the fine was suspended in this deal.
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THE DEAL: in return for a guilty plea Semiklose was sentenced to probation for one year and a fine of $442.50. $350.00 of the fine was suspended in this deal.
“This is a perfect example of how vital it is to not only make sure you have life jackets on board but also that they are readily available in case of an emergency,” said Stephen Sawyer, Sector North Carolina command duty officer for the case.
Carlos Bell, a former instructional assistant at a local middle school, who was charged with the production of child pornography and assault of several middle-school aged children
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Passwaters, of 33741 Flood Street, Frankford, Del., is currently wanted for several outstanding warrants for burglary in Worcester County, in addition to the charges arising from this incident which includes robbery, Assault 1st/2nd degree, Reckless Endangerment, theft, MDOP, Rogue/ Vagabond.
When police arrived they found an adult woman lying in the street. Paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene
A federal jury on Jan. 25, 2017, convicted Justin Larson, 30, of 19413 Brassie Place, Gaithersburg, Maryland, for distribution of acetyl fentanyl, which resulted in death.
About the same time of the year that the annual J. Milliard Tawes Crab & Clam Bake was being held in Crisfield, drawing politicians from all over Maryland, the State Police held a fruitless search for Honesty.
There are several reasons why a drug distribution charge would be so abruptly dropped: one that the prosecutor is planning to indict the defendant by way of a Grand Jury action in Circuit Court, second, that Holsopple rolled over on other drug dealers and made a deal with the prosecutor and third, that police had presented a case full of holes and unworthy of prosecution or lost the evidence.