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    Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Judge recuses himself in hearing for Pa. man charged with robbing bank

    Washington County Circuit Judge Daniel P. Dwyer recused himself from a suppression hearing Monday for a Chambersburg, Pa., man charged in a September 2012 bank robbery, and an out-of-area judge will be brought in to hear the case.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    Washington County Circuit Judge Daniel P. Dwyer recused himself from a suppression hearing Monday for a Chambersburg, Pa., man charged in a September 2012 bank robbery, and an out-of-area judge will be brought in to hear the case. Charles Benjamin...

    Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Theft, Bank Robbery, Punishment, Misdemeanors

  2. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Alford plea entered for Falling Waters man accused of shooting W.Va. couple

    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    A Falling Waters, W.Va., man accused of shooting a couple twice in the head at their home in November 2009 entered an Alford plea Friday to two counts of second-degree attempted murder and two counts of malicious assault. Donald Mark “Donnie”...

    Tags: Justice System, Theft, OxyContin (drug), Murder, Judges

  4. Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Legal battle continues over Md./Va. boundary along Potomac River

    A legal wrangle over where Maryland ends and Virginia begins is continuing, despite a Washington County circuit judge’s recent ruling that Maryland’s border ends at the water’s edge on the south side of the Potomac River.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    A legal wrangle over where Maryland ends and Virginia begins is continuing, despite a Washington County circuit judge’s recent ruling that Maryland’s border ends at the water’s edge on the south side of the Potomac River. Judge M....

    Tags: Justice System, Judges, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Man found not guilty of felony murder faces possible life sentence as repeat offender

    Jonathan Frederick Bennett was found not guilty of felony murder last month in the March 2011 shooting death of a man at a Martinsburg-area hotel, but now faces a possible life sentence in prison as a repeat offender.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    Jonathan Frederick Bennett was found not guilty of felony murder last month in the March 2011 shooting death of a man at a Martinsburg-area hotel, but now faces a possible life sentence in prison as a repeat offender. Bennett, 41, of Charlottesville,...

    Tags: Nelson County, Criminal Laws, Laws, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Martinsburg woman sentenced to probation for accessory after the fact of murder

    A woman who was charged as an accessory in the March 2011 shooting death of a man was placed on probation for five years at her plea and sentencing hearing Monday in Berkeley County Circuit Court.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    A woman who was charged as an accessory in the March 2011 shooting death of a man was placed on probation for five years at her plea and sentencing hearing Monday in Berkeley County Circuit Court. Ashley Nicole Carpegna, 28, of Martinsburg, W.Va.,...

    Tags: Defendants, Justice System, Murder, Punishment, Judges

  10. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Federal authorities still investigating inmate beaten in cell in 2008

    Nearly five years after an incident in which a Roxbury Correctional Institution inmate was beaten in his cell, federal authorities say it is still under investigation after a former correctional officer pleaded guilty this week in U.S. District Court to helping cover it up.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    Nearly five years after an incident in which a Roxbury Correctional Institution inmate was beaten in his cell, federal authorities say it is still under investigation after a former correctional officer pleaded guilty this week in U.S. District Court to...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Civil Rights, Politics, Criminals, U.S. Department of Justice

  12. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Wells House partially loses case stemming from police probe of assault

    A Washington County Circuit Court judge on Thursday ruled partially against a drug treatment facility in a case involving a Hagerstown Police Department investigation of an alleged assault in its facility, although the facility will retain items seized by police when they searched the center in August.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    A Washington County Circuit Court judge on Thursday ruled partially against a drug treatment facility in a case involving a Hagerstown Police Department investigation of an alleged assault in its facility, although the facility will retain items seized by...

    Tags: Justice System, Judges, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Trials, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Case of Sharpsburg man whose home was searched is forwarded to Circuit Court

    A witness testified that police did not find machine gun-style weapons or 10,000 rounds of ammunition when they searched the home of a Sharpsburg man last fall, but Terry Porter’s case will be heard in Circuit Court after a Washington County District Court judge bound him over on 14 firearms charges.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    A witness testified that police did not find machine gun-style weapons or 10,000 rounds of ammunition when they searched the home of a Sharpsburg man last fall, but Terry Porter’s case will be heard in Circuit Court after a Washington County...

    Tags: Maryland State Police, Firearms, Justice System, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Judges

  16. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  17. Judge OKs deal for BP to plead guilty, pay $4 billion in penalties for role in oil spill

    A federal judge on Tuesday approved an agreement for BP PLC to plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges and pay a record $4 billion in criminal penalties for the company's role in the 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
    Associated Press
    A federal judge on Tuesday approved an agreement for BP PLC to plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges and pay a record $4 billion in criminal penalties for the company's role in the 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Before she ruled, U.S....

    Tags: Impeachment, BP Plc, Politics, Criminals, U.S. Department of Justice

  18. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Man who was subject of manhunt told undercover trooper about bunker, surveillance cameras

    A Sharpsburg man charged last week with illegal possession of firearms is a "doomsday prepper" who told an undercover Maryland State Police trooper about an underground bunker and surveillance cameras on his property, according to a charging document filed in Washington County District Court.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    A Sharpsburg man charged last week with illegal possession of firearms is a "doomsday prepper" who told an undercover Maryland State Police trooper about an underground bunker and surveillance cameras on his property, according to a charging document...

    Tags: Maryland State Police, Firearms, Criminals, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Man placed on home confinement in connection with 2010 crash that killed Hagerstown woman

    A man who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of negligent homicide and driving under the influence in the March 2010 vehicle crash that killed a Hagerstown woman was placed on home confinement for 18 months Monday.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    A man who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of negligent homicide and driving under the influence in the March 2010 vehicle crash that killed a Hagerstown woman was placed on home confinement for 18 months Monday. Jeffrey Wayne McKinney, 40, was...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Accidental Death, Prisons, Justice System, Punishment

  22. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Drugs, metal thefts plague Washington County in 2012

    <strong>Editor&rsquo;s note:</strong> As we usher out 2012 and welcome 2013, The Herald-Mail has prepared a package of year-end stories that provide short recaps of some of the top stories of the year past.
    Editor’s note: As we usher out 2012 and welcome 2013, The Herald-Mail has prepared a package of year-end stories that provide short recaps of some of the top stories of the year past. These stories will be published each day through New Year’s...

    Tags: Foot Locker Incorporated, Clarence Thomas, Metal and Mineral, Pikesville, Punishment

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