EXPLORE
March 18, 2013
The Homeschool Heart in Hand 4-H Club met recently at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Madonna. Club members were presented with 2013 4-H calendars sponsored by Walter G. Coale Inc. of Churchville. Walter G. Coale has been providing calendars to all Harford County 4-Hers and volunteers for 65 years. The Homeschool Heart in Hand 4-H Club met recently at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Madonna. Club members were presented with 2013 4-H calendars sponsored by Walter G. Coale Inc. of Churchville.
NEWS
By Ian Duncan, The Baltimore Sun | March 7, 2013
Like many of the criminals they chase, the top prosecutors in Baltimore and Baltimore County are regularly hauled before judges, not to answer for their misdeeds, but to make wiretap applications. In Baltimore, investigators asked for as many as 32 wiretaps or renewals in the past two years; in the county, 14. Each authorization is good for a month and can cover multiple phone lines. Under Maryland law, a local government's top prosecutor must be present for a judge to sign off on a wire, so the schedules of Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott D. Shellenberger and Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein offer a glimpse into the frequency of the investigative technique.