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GOVERNOR O’MALLEY APPOINTS SEVEN CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES
ANNAPOLIS, MD (September 28, 2011) – Governor O’Malley announced today the appointment of seven Circuit Court judges who will serve in Baltimore City, Prince George’s County and Cecil County. The seven appointees represent the geographic and ethnic diversity of the State of Maryland, and all the appointees share in common their exceptional qualifications to serve as Circuit Court judges in our state.
“The appointment of judges is one of the most important responsibilities of any chief executive,” said Governor O’Malley. “I am pleased to announce today the appointment of seven highly qualified, talented and diverse candidates from across the State to serve on Maryland’s bench.”
Over the last several months, Governor O’Malley has conducted numerous interviews with candidates recommended to him by the trial court judicial nominating commissions. All of the judges selected to serve on Maryland’s Circuit Court were recommended to him by the commissions.
In Baltimore City, Governor O’Malley has appointed two individuals to serve on the Circuit Court: District Court Judge Jeannie J. Hong and Michael Wilson Reed.
Governor O’Malley elevated Judge Hong to the Circuit Court after nine years of service on the District Court for Baltimore City. Judge Hong was the first of two Asian Pacific American Judges to serve on the bench in the State of Maryland and now becomes the first judge of Asian background to serve on the Circuit Court level. Since May of 2011, Judge Hong has served as Judge-In-Charge of the North Avenue District Court. The caseload of the North Avenue District is one of the largest in the State of Maryland. Prior to her service on the bench, Judge Hong served as an assistant state’s attorney in Baltimore City and as a staff attorney for the Maryland Department of Human Resources.
Mr. Reed is currently a litigator with the Law Office of Peter T. Nicholl. He started with the firm in early 2011, and currently practices product liability, negligence, strict liability and wrongful death law. Prior to joining the Law Office of Peter T. Nicholl, he spent five years as a litigator at the Office of the Attorney General where he represented the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in federal and state trial courts. Mr. Reed previously served as an assistant state’s attorney for Baltimore City and as legislative counsel to the Maryland General Assembly.
In Prince George’s County, Governor O’Malley has appointed four individuals to serve on the Circuit Court. Governor O’Malley has elevated District Court Judge Krystal Quinn Alves, District Court Judge Daneeka Varner Cotton, District Court Judge Hassan Ali El-Amin, and has appointed John Paul Davey to the Circuit Court.
Judge Alves has been a District Court judge in Prince George’s County since 2005. Before her appointment to the bench, Judge Alves spent most of her career as a government lawyer in Prince George’s County – both at the State’s Attorney’s Office and also in the County Office of Law. With this appointment, Judge Alves now assumes the seat previously held by the Honorable William D. Missouri, for whom she clerked from 1991-1992.
Judge Cotton has served as a District Court judge in Prince George’s County since 2006. She currently serves as chairperson of the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council for Prince George’s County. Judge Cotton previously served in the State’s Attorney’s Office of Prince George’s County, where she prosecuted felonies in District and Circuit Courts. In 1998, she was appointed Master of the Family Division of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County where she worked until her appointment to the District Court bench in 2006.
Judge El-Amin has been a District Court judge for Prince George’s County since 2000. After graduating from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1983, Judge El-Amin practiced law in both Maryland and Washington, D.C. in a wide variety of practice areas. Judge El-Amin is very active in the Muslim community and in 2006 organized and conducted a workshop entitled, “What Judges Need to Know About Islam” at a Maryland Judicial Conference in Cambridge, Maryland.
Mr. Davey has been in the private practice of law in Prince George’s County for the past 21 years. For 12 of those years (1991-2003), Mr. Davey also served as Prince George’s County’s representative to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. In that position, he promoted the County’s transportation policies, ensured fiscal accountability, and developed strategies designed to protect the system while promoting services. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Davey worked as the chief administrative officer for Prince George’s County from 1987 to 1991.
In Cecil County, Governor O’Malley has appointed Master Jane Cairns Murray to the Circuit Court. Since 2006, Master Murray has been a domestic relations master for Cecil County, where she handles over 2,300 cases per year. Master Murray previously spent two years as a law firm associate, 16 years with the Cecil County Public Defender’s Office, and two years as a sole practitioner. Upon graduation from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1987, Master Murray worked as an associate for a small law firm in Elkton.
7 Arrested In Alleged SAT Cheating Scam
Authorities have arrested seven people in an alleged SAT cheating scam at a Long Island, New York, high school and are investigating whether the cheating extends to other schools.
Samuel Eshaghoff, 19, of Great Neck, New York, was arrested Tuesday on felony fraud charges that could result in four years in prison if he's convicted, the Nassau County District Attorney's Office said. Six students face misdemeanor charges. Their names are not being released because they are minors.
GLAAD Sees Decline in Number of Gay Characters on TV
Just Say No... For Now
My first bit of advice for a person who wants to date after a divorce is: don't. At least not initially, and certainly not before the ink on the divorce decree is dry. Unless, of course, you want to replay the misery that created the divorce in the first place.
The Dreaded Question: Mom Did You Ever.....
"MOM/DAD DID YOU EVER SMOKE POT?"
Maybe you never smoked it and you can honestly answer that you did not partake. You may, however, be part of the group that did try or even smoked marijuana occasionally or even on a regular basis.
So, what's a parent to do when their teen gets curious? Is it beneficial to answer honestly, deny it, or to tell them that it's not important information for them to have?
SALISBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE BARRICADED SUSPECT
At approximately 7:24 pm, the suspect exited the residence and surrendered peacefully. There were no injuries. A search and seizure warrant was executed on the residence and resulted in the recovery of the handgun, a Colt revolver. The investigation is continuing and further charges are forthcoming.
The Salisbury Police were assisted by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, the Maryland State Police, the Maryland State Fire Marshall’s Office, the Ocean City Police Department, the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation, the Salisbury Fire Department Emergency Medical Service and the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office.
ARRESTED: Richard Darnell Turner, 44 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES:
Second degree attempted murder
First degree assault
Armed robbery
Reckless endangerment
Handgun charges
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 201100038058
Cops: Teen Held After Vowing School 'Killing Spree' On YouTube
Sawed-off shotgun later recovered during search of Arizona boy's home
PHOENIX — A 14-year-old boy was arrested Tuesday for threats made over the Internet to "go on a killing spree" and then commit suicide at his former middle school, authorities said.The teenager was taken into custody without incident at his home after posting the threats in the comments section of a YouTube music video for the hit song "Pumped Up Kicks," according to Sergeant Jessie Spurgin, a Maricopa County Sheriff's Office spokesman.
"He gave out a specific place and time for when it would happen," Spurgin said. "That made it a little more credible in our eyes."
'I Thought It Was My Sister': Woman Loses $2,000 To Facebook Scam
Now, you can't even trust your sister on Facebook.
Edythe Schumacher logged onto the social networking site recently and a picture of her sister popped up immediately, inviting her into a Facebook chat. After a bit of small talk, Schumacher’s sister – Susan Palmer – egged her on to apply for a government grant, saying she’d just received one. For an up-front fee of $2,000, Schumacher was assured, she'd get access to up to $500,000.
Schumacher trusted her sister — and lost $2,000.
Choking Concerns Prompt Recall Of 1.7M Toys
WASHINGTON - More than 1.7 million toy workshop and tool sets from toy-maker Little Tikes are being recalled because of choking concerns.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the play tool sets have oversized, plastic toy nails that might cause young children to choke.
News Bradley Manning and Julian Assange Both Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Thus the Arab Spring, as it has been termed, is well-represented in the Nobel Peace Prize nominees this year, and with good reason: It was a remarkable grassroots revolution that is still changing the North African and Middle East dynamic and, indeed, the world.
Much of this, however, might not have been possible but for the actions of Bradley Manning and Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks.
Manning allegedly leaked diplomatic cables and video (of a 2007 Apache helicopter attack) to WikiLeaks. Manning had access to SIPRNet and the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System from his workstation in Iraq. His reason for leaking the documents? Manning wrote to former hacker Adrian Lamo, “I want people to see the truth… regardless of who they are … because without information, you cannot make informed decisions as a public.”
Can Indians Escape From Text Message Hell?
New Delhi (CNN) - Every morning for almost four years I have been serenaded by the sounds of annoying beeps emanating from my phone. Once started, it continued sporadically through the day and increased as it got dark. Of course you are probably familiar with the sound I’m referring to: The pinging tones of a cell phone’s short message service (otherwise known as an SMS, or text).
In my case on my phone it isn’t an urgent message from the office, friends or family (sigh): instead they are a multitude of solicitations trying to help me speak to “d” public or “increase my height” with new “Japanese technology” now available in India. Never mind those companies are marketing to the wrong person: I’m close to 6-feet tall and I speak to the public all the time as a part of my work as a correspondent.
Final Images From Today's Standoff
I have hundreds more but I thought I'd share these to give you an idea of who, what and where. I'll look through them again in the morning and see if I want to add to what I've already produced.
Contest
The winner wrote:
"Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end."
QUOTES OF THE DAY 9-28-11
There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil. The man who is wrong still retains some respect for truth, if only by accepting the responsibility of choice. But the man in the middle is the knave who blanks out the truth in order to pretend that no choice or values exist, who is willing to sit out the course of any battle, willing to cash in on the blood of the innocent or to crawl on his belly to the guilty, who dispenses justice by condemning both the robber and the robbed to jail, who solves conflicts by ordering the thinker and the fool to meet each other halfway. In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit. In that transfusion of blood which drains the good to feed the evil, the compromise is the transmitting rubber tube. indecisiveness ”
― Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
“Learn to distinguish the difference between errors of knowledge and breaches of morality. An error of knowledge is not a moral flaw, provided you are willing to correct it; only a mystic would judge human beings by the standard of an impossible, automatic omniscience. But a breach of morality is the conscious choice of an action you know to be evil, or a willful evasion of knowledge, a suspension of sight and of thought. That which you do not know, is not a moral charge against you; but that which you refuse to know, is an account of infamy growing in your soul. Make every allowance for errors of knowledge; do not forgive or accept any break of morality.”
― Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
“The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.”
― Albert Einstein
“All evil is good become cancerous.”
― Isaac Asimov
“No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from. ”
― George Eliot, Daniel Deronda
Salisbury Police Standoff On Washington Street, Possible Hostage: UPDATE
UPDATE: They are evacuating everyone right now. They have tried to make contact with him. They are thinking something might be wrong. I think once everyone is out they are sending in the swat team.
Original Post 3:46 PM
Woman Who Killed Grandchild Says She Felt Unloved
Man Who Washed Truck Naked Gets Probation In Mass.
ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) - A man who scrubbed his pickup truck in the nude at a Massachusetts car wash has been sentenced to a year of probation.
Robert E. Bailey, of Cumberland, R.I., pleaded guilty on Monday to open and gross conduct for being naked at Economy Car Wash in North Attleborough on May 31.
The Sun Chronicle ( http://bit.ly/nfovrZ) reports that a woman vacuuming her vehicle at the business called police after she saw the 65-year-old Bailey in the nude.
New Brew: Operation To Open In Former Ice-Cream Factory
A building on North Market Street that once produced ice cream will now produce beer.
Phil Bowers, managing member of Monocacy Brewing Co. LLC, is establishing a craft beer production business at 1781 N. Market St.
Bob Frank, owner of the Flying Barrel, which sells ingredients and supplies to home-brewers and winemakers, plans to rent 3,000 square feet of the 15,000-square-foot building.
Bowers said he hoped to open the brewery in November. With the equipment in place, the brewery could produce up to 20,000 barrels a year and, over time, could hire up to 25 employees.
Monocacy Brewing will produce its own line of craft beers, as well as craft beers sold at Brewer's Alley in downtown Frederick. It also will contract to brew for clients.
GM Workers Likely to Approve New Contract
(DETROIT) — Factory workers at General Motors are likely to approve a new four-year contract with the company.
Negotiators for GM and the United Auto Workers union agreed to a tentative contract on Sept. 16. Union members have until
Wednesday morning to vote. Most local unions with results posted on their websites have approved the deal.
Most of GM's 48,500 factory workers won't get annual pay raises under the contract. But they'll get $5,000 signing bonuses and profit-sharing checks, along with other payments. GM has also promised to add at least 5,100 jobs.
Salisbury Police Department Press Release 9-28-11 A
ARRESTED: Derrick Ryan Richardson, 23 years of age
Parsonsburg, Maryland
CHARGES: Arrest Warrant – Sussex County, Delaware
Second degree burglary
Theft (under $ 1,500) – 2 counts
Theft by false pretense – 2 counts
Falsifying business records – 2 counts
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201100037970
On September 27, 2011 at approximately 9:36 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the Kmart Department Store on Tilghman Road for the report of a shoplifter. Upon arrival the officers met with store security who advised that store employees had observed the below listed suspect travel through various departments of the store and take merchandise. The suspect then left the store without making any attempts at payment. The property was recovered and returned to the store.
ARRESTED: Juvenile, 17 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Theft (under $ 100)
DISPOSITION: Released to parent
CC # 201100037966
Doctors, Medical Society Seek Dismissal in Bradley Suit
WILMINGTON — The Medical Society of Delaware and doctors Lowell Scott, James Marvel and Carol Tavani are all seeking to be dismissed from a class action lawsuit against themselves, convicted rapist Earl Bradley and Beebe Medical Center.
Delaware Superior Court Judge Joseph Slights III heard the motions to dismiss at a hearing on Sept. 16 at New Castle County courthouse in Wilmington.
Massive Search Under Way for Missing West Virginia Girl Aliayah Lunsford
Authorities are searching for a missing 3-year-old West Virginia girl in what a national expert called an aggressive and extraordinary effort to find her.
Aliayah Lunsford disappeared from her home in Bendale, W.Va., Saturday morning, and hundreds of people have been helping local, state and federal authorities try to locate her.
FBI investigators have gone door to door. Dive teams have searched an underwater grid in the West Fork River. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, which listed the missing child as "endangered missing" on its website, dispatched a member of Team Adam, retired investigators who advise local officers.
Even Those Cleared of Crimes Can Stay on F.B.I.’s Watch List
‘Wet Goddess’: Malcolm Brenner’s Semi-Autobiographical Story of Man – Dolphin Sex & Love
A book by a man who claims he once had a romantic and sexual relationship with a dolphin is making waves.
Wet Goddess by Malcolm Brenner is the semi-autobiographical story of a young man in Florida during the heydey of the counterculture movement who becomes intimately involved with a dolphin pent up in an amusement park.
In real life, Brenner says he he had a nine-month sexual relationship with a dolphin named Dolly (renamed Ruby in Wet Goddess) in 1970, while attending the New College of Florida in Sarasota in his early 20s. Brenner insists that Dolly initiated the relationship. “She was in isolation– she’d be using me to satisfy her sexual needs,” he told NZ3 in New Zealand.Daily Kos/SEIU State of the Nation Poll: Huge Support for Buffett Rule
A little over a week ago, in a speech in support of his jobs plan, President Obama included a bit of populist rhetoric that immediately garnered a lot of attention:
And any reform should follow another simple principle: Middle-class families shouldn’t pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires. That’s pretty straightforward. It’s hard to argue against that. Warren Buffett’s secretary shouldn’t pay a higher tax rate than Warren Buffett. There is no justification for it.
This distillation of common sense, appropriately enough, became known as the "Buffett Rule" and was greeted enthusiastically in many quarters. But we wanted to see just how popular the idea is, so we included a question on our weekly national poll to test it out.
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BREAKING NEWS: Commodities Rout Sparks Selloff On Wall Street; Dow Tumbles 180
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Americans Want Our Liberties Restored, Our Troops Brought Home And The Federal Reserve Reined In
As the longtime congressman from Texas stepped onto the stage, the crowd screamed with enthusiasm. The audience’s biggest reaction came when he spoke about ending the Federal Reserve.
“The country has changed in the last four years, but my message hasn’t changed” Paul said. “The country is ripe for a true revolution”.
At least 75% of the American people want a full audit of the Fed [10], and most were against reconfirming Bernanke [11].
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BREAKING NEWS: Arrest In Terror Plot On Capitol, Pentagon
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Today's Top Stories 9-28-11
Reinstating Local Transportation Funds Dominates Commission Discussion
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Currie Was Selling ‘Power Of His Office,’ Prosecutor Says
Trial begins with two views of state senator’s actions
Prosecutors and defense attorneys outlined starkly different views of former state Senate Budget and Taxation Committee chairman Ulysses Currie, as his trial on corruption charges began Tuesday at the federal courthouse in Baltimore.Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen O. Gavin told jurors that Currie (D-Dist. 25) of District Heights used his position as leader of the committee, which votes on the budget of every state agency, to sell the “power of his office for nearly a quarter of a million dollars to two corrupt corporate executives” between 2003 and 2008.
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Perry Raises $75,000 At Maryland Breakfast
Dozens laid out at least $2,500 to attend the meeting that marked the beginning of a fundraising swing through the D.C. region. Perry also drew some surprising endorsements and seemed able to split a Maryland state GOP that many expected would lean heavily toward a more moderate candidate, such as former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
According to several in attendance at the closed-door fundraiser, a crowd of nearly 50 that included former governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R), several state lawmakers and a who's who of Maryland business leaders applauded most loudly when Perry promised to repeal "Obama Care."
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George Takei May Protest Southwest Airlines For Scolding L-Word Actress
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4 Americans Get Pot From US Government
She insisted the weed was legal and was approved by the U.S. government.
The trooper and his supervisor were doubtful. But after a series of calls to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Drug Enforcement Agency and her physician, the troopers handed her back the card _ and her pot.
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