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May 30, 2018

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Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby drops more cases, secures fewer convictions than predecessor

Wednesday, May 30

Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby says her office wins 92 percent of felony cases excluding murders. That’s a slight decline from her predecessor, but still a success in this era of police scandal, she says.

'Bodies on bodies:' Baltimore police increasingly accusing the dead of murder

The murder of popular student Victorious Swift is among a growing number of Baltimore homicides being “closed by exception" after police determine the suspect is also dead. Police say the practice reflects a hard reality, that so-called "street justice" often outpaces their own investigations.

Attorneys say Baltimore County officer showed 'aggression,' accused teen was in 'survival mode'

Warren Brown and J. Wyndal Gordon called for the Baltimore County state's attorney's office to release footage from the body camera Officer Amy Caprio wore when she was killed.

Investigation begins into report advising house arrest for Baltimore teen days before cop's killing

State officials are investigating the origins of a report recommending house arrest for 16-year-old Dawnta Harris three days before he allegedly ran over a Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio in a stolen Jeep.

Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force leader seeks 20-year prison sentence, provides letters of support

Attorney Steve Levin wrote in a sentencing memorandum filed with the court late Thursday that the leader of the police department’s corrupt Gun Trace Task Force “climbed the ladder of success through hard work,” but “threw it all away by engaging in activity which he recognizes was wrong."

Anne Arundel police officer resigns, avoids prison on misconduct charges

Anne Arundel County detective Brian Houseman pleaded guilty to two charges of misconduct and office and resigned from the Anne Arundel Police Department after he was charged with soliciting prostitutes on the job.

Juvenile services secretary says Baltimore County officer's killing shows youth justice system failed

Maryland’s secretary of juvenile services says the justice system failed in handling the case of a troubled West Baltimore teen Dawnta Harris now charged with murder in the death of Baltimore County policewoman Amy Caprio.

'Promise that will now go unfulfilled': Baltimore honors nine city students lost to gun violence

With flags at half-mast behind her, Baltimore schools CEO Sonja Santelises stood in front of district headquarters and read the names of the nine city students who have been lost to gun violence since last school year.