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Man convicted of selling crack cocaine sentenced to 10 years
dona@herald-mail.comA Washington County Circuit Court jury Tuesday convicted a Hagerstown man of selling crack cocaine a short distance from the Hagerstown courthouse where the trial was held. Gregory Harris, 45, was found guilty of distribution of cocaine and possession of...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Police Arrests, Crimes, Cocaine
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Chief justice asked not to block ruling striking down W.Va. redistricting plan
Foes of West Virginia’s congressional redistricting plan are urging the U.S. Supreme Court not to block the ruling that struck it down. The Jefferson County Commission sued over the redrawing of the U.S. House of Representatives districts. It asked...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, U.S. House of Representatives
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 4
This is no time to politicize and legislate personhood To the editor: Nearly 50 years ago, the Supreme Court in the Griswold case indicated individuals were entitled to privacy in their most intimate relations into which government might not intrude. I...Tags: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Dining and Drinking
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Hagerstown man sentenced for trying to rob Sheetz store
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man accused of trying to rob the Potomac Avenue Sheetz store in September was sentenced Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court to two years in state prison. Michael Patrick Holland, 39, of 325 N. Locust St., pleaded guilty to second-...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Supreme Court rejects former Musselman High student's appeal in cyber-bullying case
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe U.S. Supreme Court has passed up a pair of cases for the digital age — including one involving a former Musselman High School student — over whether schools may censor students who are at home when they create online attacks against...Tags: Lawyers, Teaching and Learning, Trials, Health, Health and Safety at School
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Judges void W.Va. congressional redistricting
A panel of federal judges today voided West Virginia's congressional redistricting plan and told the Legislature and the governor that it would impose a new blueprint if they do not come up with an alternative by Jan. 17. In a 2-1 ruling, the judges...Tags: Lawyers, U.S. Supreme Court, Justice System, Bob Dylan, Judges
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Young suspects' court time, outcomes similar to adults
dona@herald-mail.comWhether caught egging a house or robbing a convenience store, minors who find themselves in front of a juvenile court judge face civil rather than criminal proceedings, although there sometimes is little difference in the outcome. "The basic procedures...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Juvenile crime in U.S. down since early 1990s
dona@herald-mail.comJuvenile crime in the United States has followed a generally downward trend since the early 1990s, according to the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. From 2008 to 2009, juvenile arrests for violent crime...Tags: Health, U.S. Department of Justice, Police Arrests, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Justice System
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Campaigning while legislating: Lawmakers' double lives
andrews@herald-mail.comThree candidates for Maryland's 6th District seat in Congress will lead dual lives for the next three months — state legislator and federal campaigner. For state Sen. Robert J. Garagiola, state Sen. David R. Brinkley and state Del. Kathryn L....Tags: U.S. Senate, Parties and Movements, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, David R Brinkley
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Juvenile court sees a range of problems, misdeeds
dona@herald-mail.comMom shrugged. "No comment," the woman said when asked by Assistant Public Defender Brian Hutchison in Washington County juvenile court if she agreed that her son would be better off remaining in foster care. Her 13-year-old son, one of hundreds who find...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Health, Chemical Industry, Health and Safety at School
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W.Va. seeks US Supreme Court redistricting stay
West Virginia officials want the U.S. Supreme Court to put a hold on the federal ruling that struck down the state's new congressional districts. A Friday petition to the nation's high court argues that the justices would likely overturn the U.S....Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, 2010 Census
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