Frederick County’s Taxi Access Program will soon expand services for older adults and people with disabilities, according to the Transit Services of Frederick County. Starting April 1, TAP will offer ...
A Montgomery County divorce lawyer was disbarred Friday after the Maryland Supreme Court found he engaged in a pattern of misconduct “riddled with deceit and intentional dishonesty.” Spencer Michael ...
Administrative Law—Zoning Violation—Civil Penalty The appeal concerns a civil citation issued for operating a rooming house without a permit, which was upheld by the Board of Appeals and affirmed by ...
On March 23, the Maryland House passed HB 1067 by a 91 to 42 vote, thereby taking an important step toward protecting people and non-target wildlife from plumbism — lead poisoning from bullet ...
All 64 pages of the 2026 Baltimore City tax sale property list can be viewed in full through The Daily Record.
The Center for Vein Restoration agreed to a $4.7 million settlement over false claims allegations. The settlement involved the Department of Justice, eight states, including Maryland, and two ...
A Baltimore-area real estate and investment company sold a retail center in South Carolina for $22.57 million. Towson‘s Continental Realty Corp. sold West Ashley Shoppes, a 136,000-square-foot retail ...
Criminal Law—Murder—Conspiracy The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no error in jury instructions or the sufficiency of evidence to ...
BOTTOM LINE: Where the circuit court disqualified the prosecutor, because she was likely to be a witness in the case, and also interposed an “absolute firewall” between the prosecuting assistants and ...
Two years after a cargo ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six highway workers and disrupting maritime trade at the Port of Baltimore, dozens of attorneys are preparing for the ...
Post-Conviction—Sentence Modification—Judicial Discretion The circuit court did not abuse its discretion in denying Bonsall's motion for modification of his sentence under JUVRA, having considered all ...
Criminal Law—Evidentiary Rulings—Identification The Circuit Court did not err in admitting evidence regarding a police department policy on truthfulness or photographs of the appellant with firearms, ...
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