Court of Appeals Rules on Using Defendant’s Confession

ANNAPOLIS – In 1994, while trying a murder case, Baltimore City prosecutors wanted to use the confession of a Baltimore man who didn’t testify in his trial

ATV Registration Bill Pitched for Fifth Year

ANNAPOLIS – Lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on a bill requiring operators of all-terrain vehicles to pay an $18 registration fee to the Motor Vehicle Administration

Silver Spring Couple Charged with Tax Evasion

WASHINGTON – A Silver Spring couple has been charged with three counts of income tax evasion, after allegedly receiving substantial sums of unrecorded cash from proceeds of casino nights sponsored by the Riverdale Fire Department

Bartlett Measure Could Benefit Residents on C&O Canal

WASHINGTON – A bill introduced by Rep

“Smart Growth” Plan Tops Eastern Shore Concerns

ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore lawmakers expressed concerns Friday about Gov

Bowie Man Joins Effort in City to Feed the Hungry

WASHINGTON – A Bowie man parked the white van alongside the dimly lit park just a few blocks from the White House

Md. Congressman Travels to Hong Kong, China

WASHINGTON – Rep