The Maryland Supreme Court issued a ruling this week in the case Moira Akers v. State ... Despite the fact that abortion is legal in Maryland, prosecutors used her internet search history, in which ...
Kenika D. Leach, 33, of Baltimore was sentenced Feb. 26, 2025, to 40 years in prison, with 25 suspended, related to her plea ...
The Supreme Court of Maryland ruled Wednesday those searches should have been inadmissible. “Ms. Akers had a constitutionally and statutorily protected right to search for information on how to ...
A California man was sentenced to 6½ years in prison Tuesday for his role in ongoing “government impostor” gold-bar scams ...
President Donald Trump is set to visit the Justice Department to rally support for his administration’s tough-on-crime agenda ...
We’re Zach Schonfeld and Ella Lee, The Hill’s courts team. For months, we’ve sat in courtrooms with the president as he attempted to fend off four criminal ... Maryland’s semiautomatic rifle ban.
Under existing law, Maryland automatically prosecutes children in the adult system for a long list of crimes—with zero assessment before filing about whether they could be rehabilitated in the ...
State law requires judges to livestream criminal court ... records request. He noted that some courtrooms require remote observers to use Webex, while others reserve Webex solely for case ...
A Maryland hairstylist allegedly assaulted a 15-year-old customer and dragged her across the shop floor when she attempted to walk out without paying her $150 bill, according to a report.
Maryland lawmakers want to increase protections for personal data in immigration enforcement cases. Senate Bill 977 ... enforcement efforts could face criminal charges. "The Supremacy Clause ...
Fifteen of those people arrested reached plea agreements in the latter half of 2024, a review of court records ... from one of our cases, gathered by law enforcement, from a criminal defense ...