Retired Baltimore County Judge Leads in Reversed Cases Decided in 2000

ANNAPOLIS – Decisions by retired Baltimore County Judge Robert Cahill Sr

Yours, Mine, Ours: It’s All One, Big, Happy — Blended — Family

WESTMINSTER – Like most families, the Horvaths’ weekend days are filled with sports and other activities, but Friday and Saturday nights are reserved

Many More Marylanders Missing Than Media Notice

ANNAPOLIS – Valerie Littleton was last seen having dinner alone at Denny’s before she simply vanished

Aggressive Drivers Kill; Bill Would Make it a Crime

ANNAPOLIS – A new measure designed to curb aggressive driving would make motorists who kill another driver through their own recklessness guilty of a new crime – homicide by aggressive driving

As State Prepares to Close Adult Supermax Prison, Advocates See Another Opening

ANNAPOLIS – As the state prepares to close its adult Supermax prison arguing it is a relic of the past, some critics are charging Maryland just opened a new juvenile version

Commission Recommends Enforcing Payment for Public Defenders

ANNAPOLIS – The Miranda warning may guarantee defendants the right to an attorney, but under a new proposal lawyers won’t automatically be free

Court Rules Prince Jones’ Family May Sue for Wrongful Death

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s high court Thursday resolved a dispute among family members of Prince Jones Jr

Court Finds Company Violated Laws by Making Loans

ANNAPOLIS – A Baltimore company must pay more than $560,000 in penalties after charging customers 730 percent annual interest to lease back their own goods, according to a ruling released Tuesday by the Court of Special Appeals

Appeals Court Rebukes ‘Peripheral’ Bail Bond Industry

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s appeals court sharply reminded bail bond agents Thursday that they are secondary to the bail process, not the main players

Bail Bond Agents Back Review of System

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Bail Bond Association Tuesday hailed the formation of a task force to examine ways to improve the bail bond industry after a highly critical internal audit released by the Maryland judiciary found numerous problems