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Marilyn Mosby sentenced on perjury, mortgage fraud charges. How did we get here?
BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby was sentenced on Thursday for her perjury and mortgage fraud convictions.In two separate trials, she was found guilty of lying about a vacation home mortgage and COVID-related hardship withdrawals from her retirement account.Prosecutors asked to seize Mosby's Florida condo, which they said was purchased using a fraudulent mortgage loan.Mosby's attorneys say she shouldn't serve any time in prison.She will not serve any prison time but was sentenced to three years of supervised release and 12 months of home detention.Timeline of events from Day 1Jan. 13, 2022 -- Mosby was charged in a federal indictment that accused her of...
Hogan visits longshoremen in Essex
Former Gov. Larry Hogan and his campaign team, Hogan for Maryland, headed to Essex on May 19 for the International Longshoremen Association Local 333’s Bridge of Support Family Fun Day. “It was great to spend time with the longshoremen and their family and friends, particularly after what they’ve been through over the last couple of months,” Hogan said. “I want to especially thank all the local businesses that contributed to...
What's considered when constructing a new bridge? Expert explains replacement options for Key Bridge
BALTIMORE - Plans are being discussed to reconstruct a new Francis Scott Key Bridge.However, what is being considered?While the Maryland Transportation Authority says they are moving at a rapid speed to rebuild the bridge, a bridge expert explained the factors considered before construction begins."When you think about having a structure inside of a community, working with a business, at the Harbor, you've got to figure out what is the best for getting functionality for the area," said Dr. Oscar Barton Jr., a professor and Dean of Morgan State University's School of Engineering.What factors are considered?Barton said there are several factors...
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