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Two Hagerstown teens sentenced in Washington County Circuit Court to state prison terms
dona@herald-mail.comTwo Hagerstown teenagers who had pleaded guilty last year to robbing a woman were sentenced this week in Washington County Circuit Court to state prison terms. Judge Donald E. Beachley Wednesday sentenced Alonzo Dayshawn Hart, 16, of 254 S. Potomac St.,...Tags: Prisons, Lawyers, Court Preliminary, Laws, Criminal Laws
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Maryland legislators looking closely at ways to improve petition process
andrews@herald-mail.comThe petition process is under a microscope in Annapolis. State legislators are looking ahead to a referendum this fall on a new law granting in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants. If the General Assembly legalizes same-sex marriage, the...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Same-Sex Marriage, Antonin Scalia, Labor Legislation, Laws
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Fallen Smithsburg police officer's father wants son's service weapon
andrews@herald-mail.comMore than four years after Smithsburg police Officer Christopher S. Nicholson was shot and killed while on duty, his father is trying to get the fallen officer’s service weapon. Larry Nicholson said he wants the handgun as part of a memorial for...Tags: Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland State Police, Labor Legislation, Weaponry
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Sentencing deferred for Shepherdstown man who pleaded guilty to armed robbery
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA circuit judge deferred the sentencing of a Shepherdstown, W.Va., man who pleaded guilty Thursday to taking part in the 2010 armed robbery of Beck’s Kennels in Berkeley County. Ian Michael Derr, 22, pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery and...Tags: Crimes, Criminals, Prisons, Court Preliminary, Prosecution
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Washington County legislators say gaming bill's oversight is limited
andrews@herald-mail.comSome of Washington County’s state lawmakers said Thursday that they preferred proposing tighter financial oversight than a new gaming bill contains, but the law won’t allow it. Del. Andrew A. Serafini, R-Washington, said legislators were...Tags: Federal Bailout Funds, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, Laws
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Williamsport mayor opposes change sought in utility taxation provision
andrews@herald-mail.comWashington County is trying to change a taxation provision that was never used, but is now relevant. Sen. Christopher B. Shank said that in 2007, the Maryland General Assembly reduced an operating grant to local jurisdictions to help offset the cost of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lawyers, Justice System, Laws
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Tim Rowland: 2011 a year of inaction and demolition in Washington County
timr@herald-mail.comCOMMENTARY: The first rays of sun beamed down on Jan. 1, 2011, in what would become known in Washington County as the Year of the Roundabout — a perfect symbol for the greater Hagerstown area, which spends much of its time going around in circles....Tags: Health, Entertainment, Petroleum Industry, Cal Ripken, U.S. Army
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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Sharon, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Laws, University of Hartford, Business
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Family of Mt. Carmel student killed in Indiana fight files lawsuit
Tribune reporterThe parents of a Chicago teenager who police said was killed after another Chicago teen punched him at an Indiana beach on July 4th filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday against the teen accused of throwing the punch, his sister and his mother. James...Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, Crime, Law and Justice, Cook County Government, Beverly
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State launches Lap-Band investigation
The California Department of Insurance is investigating the business practices of Lap-Band surgery centers affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN advertising campaign, according to insurer Aetna Inc.
The insurance giant said in a statement that it was...Tags: Criminals, Health, Prosecution, Laws, Labor Legislation
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