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25 Jun 2015, 5:19 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Motion for new trial — Newly discovered evidence Convicted by a jury, in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, of second-degree rape, second-degree sexual offense, third-degree sexual offense, child sexual abuse, and second-degree assault, Juan Caribe, appellant, contends that the circuit court erred in denying his motion for a new trial. [read post]
10 May 2018, 1:18 pm by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Illegal sentence — Sentencing right after verdict On June 19, 2017, a jury sitting in the Circuit Court for Worcester County took eight minutes to convict Erick Ramirez, appellant, of second degree rape, second degree sexual offense, third degree sexual offense, fourth degree sexual offense, second degree assault, and filming of child ... [read post]
13 Sep 2018, 7:34 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal law — Sufficiency of the evidence — Sexual abuse of minor Following a grand-jury indictment, Appellant Jerome Floyd, stood trial in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, facing four counts, including sexual abuse of a developmentally challenged child. [read post]
9 Apr 2015, 1:56 pm by Daily Record Staff
The charge arose out of appellant’s alleged failure to attend the Somerset County Non-Custodial Parent Employment Program (“SCNPEP”), a government-run program designed to help non-custodial parents find and maintain employment in order to meet their child support obligations. ... [read post]
21 Nov 2017, 7:07 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Hearsay — Excited utterance Appellant, Reginald Mentor, was convicted by a jury in the Circuit Court for Frederick County of sexual abuse of a minor, second-degree assault, second-degree child abuse, and second-degree sex offense. [read post]
28 Jun 2016, 7:55 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Jury instructions — Missing witness and missing evidence A jury in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City convicted Nicolaos Trintis, the appellant, of four counts of child sexual abuse, sixteen counts of second-degree assault, and sixteen counts of third-degree sex offense, all against victim A.C. [read post]
20 Jul 2020, 7:21 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Motion to modify sentence — Timeliness Following trial in the Circuit Court for Caroline County, a jury found George Shawn Lane, appellant, guilty of a total of fifty-one charges arising from sexual activities he performed on an unconscious child victim which he video recorded and photographed. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 8:28 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Jury instructions — Malicious acts A jury in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County convicted Craig Williams, appellant, of first-degree child abuse. [read post]
22 Dec 2010, 9:07 am by WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF
Criminal Procedure Plea withdrawal; ineffective assistance; newly discovered evidence Charles Bouc was convicted upon his no contest plea to second-degree sexual assault of a child, contrary to Wis. [read post]
9 Jul 2015, 7:59 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Illegal sentence — Merger of rape and sexual offense On October 4, 2007, a jury in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County convicted Chauncey Antonio Hill, the appellant, of child abuse, second-degree rape, and third-degree sexual offense. [read post]
26 May 2010, 11:14 am by Jay Rivera
” Of course, this will vary by state, but most child support rules are codified in state statutes which require reasonable and necessary medical and dental expenses to be divided in proportion to the parents’ gross income. [read post]
17 Apr 2015, 2:29 pm by Daily Record Staff
The trial judge denied the motion and found Ward guilty of second-degree child abuse. [read post]
29 Sep 2018, 8:56 am by Walter Olson
“Passed in 1978, the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) was intended to stop abusive practices by state and federal officials, who often removed Native American children from their families without sufficient justification. [read post]