Court Affirms Marilyn Mosby's Right to Retain Florida Vacation Home
A court ruling allows Baltimore's former state's attorney Marilyn Mosby to keep her vacation property in Florida.
A court ruling allows Baltimore's former state's attorney Marilyn Mosby to keep her vacation property in Florida.
The Baltimore City Courthouse will close its East Fayette Street location and transition to a new facility in Mount Vernon.
Despite efforts to support drug users with empathy, Baltimore's strategy remains heavily influenced by the judicial system and police.
The US Department of Justice has officially removed Baltimore County from its list of sanctuary jurisdictions.
Allan Culver, a seasoned prosecutor, asserts his candidacy for Carroll County State's Attorney is driven by service, not politics.
Residents of Baltimore express their worries about rising juvenile crime rates in discussions with city and state leaders.
Garret Mooney, a blind attorney, is making waves as he prosecutes misdemeanor cases in Baltimore.
The former Baltimore state's attorney has had her mortgage fraud conviction reversed by a federal appeals court.
In a Baltimore court, Attar and his co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to charges related to an alleged blackmail scheme.
A Maryland court has annulled the mortgage fraud conviction of a former state attorney while maintaining the perjury verdicts against him.
A Baltimore man faces indictment for allegedly falsifying laboratory documents related to a 2007 murder case involving a police detective.
Maryland officials are divided on whether to end the automatic prosecution of minors as adults in the legal system.
The Baltimore District Courthouse has been officially renamed to honor the legacy of the state's first female Black judge.
The Baltimore City District Courthouse is set to relocate to a new building, enhancing accessibility and services.
J. Charles Smith III has joined the Frederick County States Attorney's Office, bringing a wealth of experience to the role.
The Baltimore prosecutor is exploring a potential fraud investigation linked to claims made in court about the Safe Streets initiative.
The Maryland General Assembly has decided not to amend the existing district court commissioner system during the recent legislative session.
The Maryland Supreme Court has decided that names linked to the Archdiocese of Baltimore abuse investigation will remain confidential.
Recent appointments have been made to the judiciary in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City, enhancing local legal representation.
Maryland has appointed new judges to serve in Baltimore and Frederick counties, enhancing the local judiciary.