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Jul. 1—While two Republicans — an incumbent and a challenger — will be facing off in the July 19 primary as the only two candidates in the race for Harford County state's attorney, the lack ...
Mar. 2—A tip from the Harford County State's Attorney's Office led to a Maryland man being arrested and charged in connection to the deadly riots in January at the U.S. Capitol. Robert Maurice ...
Cassilly was born in July 1958, in Havre de Grace, Maryland.He was one of twelve children born to Robert R. Cassilly Jr. and Nancy Cassilly. [2]Cassilly graduated from Bel Air High School in 1976, and later attended Johns Hopkins University, where he was a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and earned a B.A. degree in international relations in 1980.
The Maryland State Police also have a barrack located in Bel Air which serves the citizens of Harford County. Municipal police needs are provided by the Bel Air Police Department, the Aberdeen Police Department and the Havre De Grace Police Department. The current State's Attorney is Alison Healey, the first woman to hold the post.
Michael G. Comeau (born July 13, 1956) is an attorney and former member of the Maryland House of Delegates where he represented District 35A. Comeau was appointed to the seat in 1997 due to the resignation of Donald C. Fry and served on the Judiciary Committee.
Apr. 22—Maryland's Office of the Public Defender is seeking to force the warden of the Harford County Detention Center to allow virtual attorney-client meetings, which have ceased despite known ...
He works as an attorney and was counsel to the Harford County Board of Election Supervisors from 1967 to 1969. [1] Livezey is a Republican. He served in the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Harford County, from 1971 to 1974. [1] [4] Livezey served as president of the Harford County Historical Society from 1970 to 1972. [1]
A Harford County judge ruled Thursday that the county sheriff must turn over all evidence from Saturday’s fatal police shooting of John Raymond Fauver to the Maryland attorney general’s office.