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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Columbia Man Sentenced to 11 Years for Secretly Recording Ellicott City Women

Michael McKenny pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Howard County Circuit Court.

  A Columbia man pleaded guilty Tuesday to secretly videotaping two women inside their Ellicott City condominium and was sentenced to 11 years in prison. Police arrested Michael Stephen McKenny in October of 2012 after investigating a hidden camera found inside a Montgomery Run Road condo in Ellicott City. The investigation began in September when a 29-year-old Ellicott City woman told police she found a hidden camera in her bedroom that was focused on her bathroom. According to charging documents, the camera, which began recording when it detected movement, secretly recorded the 29-year-old and a 30-year-old roommate in their bedrooms and bathrooms. Police determined McKenny first entered the condo on June 26, then returned at least four …

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Friday, February 22, 2013

North Laurel Man Sentenced to 90 Days for Growing Marijuana

The man will be able to complete his graduate MBA studies before completing his sentence.

A former Baltimore City police technician who pleaded guilty to growing over 140 marijuana plants in his North Laurel home was sentenced to 90 days in jail in Howard County Circuit Court on Thursday. Manoj P. Unni, 31, will be allowed to complete his graduate MBA studies and then begin his sentence on June 1, according to Wayne Kirwan, a spokesperson for the Howard County state's attorney's office. Unni was arrested in May 2012 after police officers found a large marijuana growing operation in his house while serving a search and seizure warrant. The prosecutor, Doug Nelsen, said Unni was not a typical first-time offender, who used calculated and sophisticated decision-making to violate Maryland's laws, according to Kirwan. Unni's defense …

Friday, September 28, 2012

Man Who Stabbed Friend to Death in Harper's Choice Gets 5 Years

Anthony Patrick Parker was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter in April.

  A man who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in April for stabbing a friend to death in September 2011 was sentenced to five years in prison at Howard County Circuit Court on Friday morning. Anthony Patrick Parker, 54, surrendered to police the day after he stabbed Philip Edward Wise, 46, in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 5500 block of Harper's Farm Road in Harper's Choice. Parker, who is listed in court records as having addresses in Columbia and Gwynn Oak, was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in Wise's death after a trial in April. During the trial, it was reported Wise and Parker were part of a group of six people traveling in a van looking for scrap metal when they changed plans to head to a cookout in Wilde …

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Texas Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Attempting to Solicit Minor in Columbia

The man thought he was talking to a 13-year-old Columbia girl online, but it was really a Maryland State Trooper.

A Texas businessman was sentenced to 18 months at the Howard County Detention Center after sending sexually explicit messages online to a person who he thought was a teenage girl.  In August of 2011, 50-year-old Jeffrey A. Kerber thought he was going to meet up with a 13-year-old girl at a Starbucks in Columbia after they had exchanged sexually explicit messages over the Internet according to Wayne Kirwan, a spokesperson for the Howard County state’s attorney’s office. In fact, he had not been messaging with a 13-year-old, but a Maryland State Trooper who was working on an undercover online investigation to identify pedophiles on the Internet, according to Kirwan. Kerber, of McKinney, TX., pleaded guilty to sexual solicitation of a minor …

Monday, June 4, 2012

Columbia Man to Serve 280 Days for Infant Assault

The 19-year-old Columbia man admitted to throwing his 10-week-old son to the ground and stomping on him during an argument in July of 2011.

  Tre C. Jackson, 19, who pled guilty to second-degree child abuse and second-degree assault in April for throwing his infant son to the ground during an argument with the baby’s mother was sentenced to 280 days in prison on Thursday. The Howard County Circuit Court judge sentenced Jackson to 8 years for the second-degree child abuse charge, but suspended 7 years, 2 months and 24 days, leaving 280 days to serve in prison. On July 10, 2011 Jackson, of the 6900 block Deep Pasture Drive in Columbia, was reportedly arguing with the mother of his son when he took the 10-week-old baby from the mother’s arms and threw it face down into the pavement and stomped on him three times, according to the statement of facts report from the case. Jackson …

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