From the Harford County State’s Attorney’s Office: On September 2, 2010, Anthony Keith Page, 34, of Edgewood, Maryland, received 24 years to serve in the Maryland Division of Corrections on two counts of felony theft. Page was convicted by a Jury on June 16, 2010. The charges stem from the possession of recently stolen tools […]
Serving the Youth of Harford County through Court Programs
From the League of Women Voters of Harford County: Meet Judge Carr, second longest serving judge in Harford County history. Judge Carr helped to create Juvenile Drug Court as a way to help juveniles get on the right path. He also started the Juvenile Justice Council as a way to address child welfare issues. Theodore […]
Edgewood Child Murderer Gets Maximum Sentence From Harford Judge
On January 28, 2009, Sean Thomas Jones, age 22, of Woodbridge Court in Edgewood, received the maximum sentence for the abuse and murder of two year old Ashlyn Sutherland. Judge Emory Plitt sentence Jones to a total of sixty years for the crime of second degree murder and child abuse resulting in death. Jones had […]
Anthrax Scare in Bel Air As Threats And White Substance Are Mailed To Harford Judges
The Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Team was called to the Harford County Circuit Court House in Bel Air on Friday after a pair of judges received threatening letters containing a white substance. The letters, which the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said contained threats to harm the President, were mailed to Judges William Carr and Steve […]
Portrait Of Harford Circuit Court Judge Cameron To Be Dedicated
(Bel Air, MD – – October 22, 2008) On Friday, October 31, 2008, the Circuit Court for Harford County will hold a ceremony to dedicate a portrait of the late Judge Brodnax Cameron, Jr. Judge Cameron was a member of the bench of the Circuit Court from 1976 until his retirement in 1987. Prior to […]