A military judge has agreed to merge some of the counts on which Pfc. Bradley Manning was convicted in a court-martial last week, reducing the maximum prison term to which…
Acquitted on the most serious charge he faced, aiding the enemy, which carried a maximum life prison term, Pfc. Bradley Manning still faces a potential sentence on the other 20…
A soldier in the U.S. Army accused of providing some 700,000 classified documents to WikiLeaks, in what has been described as the largest such release ever, was convicted Tuesday by…
Pfc. Bradley Manning is a traitor who joined the U.S. Army and deployed to Iraq with the intention of using his computer skills to disclose classified information that he knew…
A lawyer from India who has built a successful Maryland immigration boutique from the ground up credits her experience as a client of an uncaring immigration attorney and her website…
It isn’t only those with trial skills, such as attorney Daniel Doty, who are getting Baltimore speeding and red-light camera tickets thrown out of court.
All circuit and district court buildings in a county that is part of the Baltimore metropolitan area were closed Tuesday, as sheriff’s officers in Carroll County, Md., investigated a bomb…
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, employers are required to provide reasonable accommodation to workers, unless doing so would be an undue hardship.
In the latest example of a zero-tolerance policy concerning weapons brought to school that some see as having been taken to an extreme, a 7-year-old boy was suspended for two…
Maryland’s top court has nixed a $1 billion punitive damages award against ExxonMobil Corp. in an environmental case brought over a 2006 gasoline spill in Jacksonville, finding that the fraud…
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