ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals Tuesday reversed a lower-court decision that would have required a store that sells adult magazines and videos to move or shut down
Maryland
Death Penalty Opponents Look to Next Inmate Likely to be Executed
BALTIMORE – Death penalty opponents are already looking beyond Monday night’s execution of convicted murderer Tyrone Delano Gilliam, drafting a plan to generate support to spare the life of Maryland’s next death row inmate likely to be executed, Kenneth Collins
Condemned Killer Takes Plea for Clemency to the Internet
WASHINGTON – Maryland death row inmate Tyrone Delano Gilliam has taken his plea for clemency to the World Wide Web
Jump In Fatal Accidents on U.S. Route 301 Alarms State Officials
WALDORF – Fifteen people have been killed on U
Appeals Court Overturns Award for Laid-Off Tour Conductor
WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court Friday reversed a jury’s decision awarding more than $10,000 in damages to a former sight-seeing tour conductor
Some Say Death Penalty Is Biased Against Blacks
ANNAPOLIS – Death row inmate Tyrone Delano Gilliam, who faces execution as early as Monday, has one thing in common with nine of the other 14 prisoners sentenced to death in Maryland – he is a black man who killed a white person
Marylanders Claiming Money They Didn’t Know They Were Owed
ANNAPOLIS – A 47-year-old Silver Spring man received a check for $145 from a state pension fund
Workers Who Spoke Out on Contracting Problems Can Sue Bosses
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that two Baltimore City workers who spoke out against improper contracting in the city’s Department of Public Works could sue the bosses who demoted them