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Murder suspect mistakenly released from Prince George's jail.
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Tuesday, Oct 13, 2009
By Jonathan Mummolo and Maria Glod
Pr. George's Lobbyist On Trial on DUI Charges; Jacobs Has History of Traffic Violations
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Tuesday, Sep 1, 2009
By Ruben Castaneda
Jail Inmate Alleges Beating by Detectives; Officers Contend That Head Injury Was Self-Inflicted
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Wednesday, Aug 19, 2009
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Civil Suit Filed in Fatal Shooting by Officer
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Wednesday June 17, 2009
By Ruben Castaneda
Inmate Temporarily Released After Beating
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Washington Post, Wednesday, June 17, 2009
By Ruben Castaneda
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A judge ruled yesterday that a Prince George's County jail inmate...
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Washington Post
Saturday, Sep. 20, 2008
Man Had Blunt Force Injuries, Private Autopsy Finds
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Washington Post
Saturday, Sep. 13, 2008
Man Acquitted in 2007 Slaying at Pr. George's Party
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Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007
Frederick man sentenced to time served for 1993 Boyds beating death
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Washington Post,
Monday, July 16, 2007
Ivey Defends Vetting Procedures
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Attempted Murder Charge Dropped
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Friday, April 6, 2007
Acquittal in Home Invasion Trial
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Below are descriptions of some common traffic violations and the related penalties. Remember many times these consequences can be avoided with a qualified legal defense.

Driving While Suspended or Revoked [16-303C, 16-303D, 16-330F, 16-303G, 16-303H, 16-303I]
-A maximum penalty of: 1 YR in jail/$1,000/12 pts

Driving Without Insurance [16-107]
-A maximum penalty of: 1 YR in jail/$1,000/5 pts

Driving Without a License [16-101(a)]
-A maximum penalty of: 60 days in jail/$500/5 pts

Negligent Driving [21-901.1(b)]
-A maximum penalty of: $140/1 pt

Reckless Driving [21-901.1(a)]
-A maximum penalty of: $510/6 pt

Failure to Remain at Scene of Accident Involving Bodily Injury [20-102(a1)]
-A maximum penalty of: 1 YR/$3,000/12 pt

Failure of Driver to Stop After Unattended Vehicle Damage [20-105(a)]
-A maximum penalty of: 60 days in jail/$500/8 pt

Speeding
-1-9 mph over speed limit: 1 pt/$80.00
-10-19 mph over speed limit: 2 pts/$90.00
-20-29 mph over speed limit: 2 pts/$160.00
-30-39 mph over speed limit: 5 pts/$290.00
-40 mph and over speed limit: 5 pts/$530.00
-10-19 over in a 65 mph speed limit: 2 pts/$160.00
-10-19 over in a 65 mph speed limit: 5 pts/$290.00

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