circuit court for anne arundel county
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A longtime thief who once faked her death and hid from police at a battered women's shelter to avoid an embezzlement charge was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in jail for the February 2006 murder of her boyfriend.
Cynthia Jean McKay, 52, was sentenced in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court for the second-degree murder of Anthony S. Fertitta. She was credited with time served since being jailed on Feb. 25, 2006.
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Tim Sheridan occasionally will use a sports metaphor to make a point. Sheridan, the new court administrator for Baltimore County Circuit Court, said his first order of business is to learn the names and faces of the approximately 100 employees he now oversees, become familiar with the nearly dozen agencies run by the court and get a general sense of how the Towson courthouse operates.
In other words, he said, "I need to memorize the playbook.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
Case No. A-06-566
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Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Administrative Judge Nancy L. Davis-Loomis has been named administrative judge for the Fifth Judicial Circuit, which includes the circuit courts of Anne Arundel, Carroll and Howard counties, effective Nov. 5. Judge Davis-Loomis served as a District Court judge from 1996 to 2000, when she was appointed as a Circuit Court judge. In July 2007, she was designated the administrative judge for Anne Arundel County. Judge Davis- Loomis will continue to serve as administrative judge for Anne Arundel County and will oversee implementation of the Maryland Electronic Courts pilot program in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court. She graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law and was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1982. Judge Davis-Loomis was assistant cou...
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Deana Green, 34, of Odenton, was sentenced in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court to five years in prison, with all but six months suspended, after bein...
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Well, this could get awkward.
Alison Asti, who filed Monday to run for a seat on the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, is a past president of the Maryland State Bar Association. So, do you think she can count on the MSBA's endorsement?
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Robert Styron Heise loved to laugh.
A retired Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge, he presided over a courtroom known for its levity as well as its fairness and efficiency, and he always was ready for a good joke.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
Case No. A-06-566
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
Case No. A-06-566
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A would-be lawyer who passed the bar exam last year with court- ordered accommodations for his learning disability is not entitled to admission to the Maryland bar, the Court of Appeals held yesterday.The state's highest court rejected Robert J. Kimmer's arguments that the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court had the right to order temporary injunctive relief under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Were we to hold that circuit courts have jurisdiction to decide ADA, and other issues, in the bar admission context, we would be participating in the undermining of our jurisdiction; we would be relinquishing our exclusive power over bar admission matters-, Chief Judge Robert M. Bell wrote in yesterday's unanimous opinion. We have no intention of relinquishing it to any degree or extent.Kimme...