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officer danny parker was shot while responding to a call for a domestic dispute last october. yesterday he celebrated his 24 this year on the force and said he never expected the honor quite like this. >> i was honored and i was very surprised. when i took the job many years ago i never went out there to look for satisfaction or medals or whatever, i just wanted to give something back to the community. and it was a case of giving back to me. >> the department also said they had a variety of other awards including the silver star. >>> it is the week that harry potter fan have been waiting for, the latest installment in the wizard's movie hero continues this week. but some got to see it early. >> plus now there are three. who survived the last elimination before the grand dancing finale. >>> i'm wyatt eberhart. with a v warm out at bwi but the most powerful tracking of big storms in virginia. we'll talk about what that could mean for us. don't forget to check us out on line. we've got a blog there, check it out. >>> we're continuing our series maryland's cold cases with the stor
officer danny parker was shot while responding to a call for a domestic dispute last october. yesterday he celebrated his 24 this year on the force and said he never expected the honor quite like this. >> i was honored and i was very surprised. when i took the job many years ago i never went out there to look for satisfaction or medals or whatever, i just wanted to give something back to the community. and it was a case of giving back to me. >> the department also said they had a...
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i discussed these subject was my colleague judge danny parker who was a trial judge.to his observation, the cultural divide has had an impact on sentencing. once judges had known, shared experience, even camaraderie with performance drawn from the class of people who appeared before them for sentencing. they could appreciate the strength and peace and instincts of people without a head start or good hand in life. judges had known people without advantages, their loyalty, service, courage and honest roles in life and hadden countered them as members of ranks other than the criminal classes. the harsh sentencing regimes that prevail in all of our criminal courts may owe some of their bite to the disjunction between the military and the rest of us. i said that war has intensified a competition between the legal elite and military. i think that is why the legal elite is deeply reluctant to acknowledge a war footing, a predicament that gives advantages to the military and requires military calculation and military response. the military branches claim resources, gain influ
i discussed these subject was my colleague judge danny parker who was a trial judge.to his observation, the cultural divide has had an impact on sentencing. once judges had known, shared experience, even camaraderie with performance drawn from the class of people who appeared before them for sentencing. they could appreciate the strength and peace and instincts of people without a head start or good hand in life. judges had known people without advantages, their loyalty, service, courage and...
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i discussed these subjects with my colleague, the judge danny parker, who was a trial judge. to his observation, it had an impact on sentencing. judges have known shared experience and even camaraderie. people who appeared before them for sentencing. judges could appreciate the strength and the instincts of those who had been without a head start or a good hand in life. the judges had known people for their honesty and courage and had encountered them in ranks other than the criminal classes. the harsh sentencing regimes that prevails zero sum of the distinction between military and the rest of us. i said that a war had intensified to fell competition between the legal the lead and the military. i think that that is why the legal elite is reluctant to acknowledge the it advantages that are given to the military and intelligence and military calculation and response. they gain resources, influence, deciding policy and strategy. they have the indispensable insights and critical experience. they become heroes, however unwillingly. because this elevates influence in government, p
i discussed these subjects with my colleague, the judge danny parker, who was a trial judge. to his observation, it had an impact on sentencing. judges have known shared experience and even camaraderie. people who appeared before them for sentencing. judges could appreciate the strength and the instincts of those who had been without a head start or a good hand in life. the judges had known people for their honesty and courage and had encountered them in ranks other than the criminal classes....
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i discussed these subjects with my colleague, the judge danny parker, who was a trial judge. to his observation, it had an impact on sentencing. judges have known shared experience and even camaraderie. people who appeared before them for sentencing. judges could appreciate the strength and the instincts of those who had been without a head start or a good hand in life. the judges had known peopleor their honesty and courage and had encountered them in ranks other than the criminal classes. the harsh sentencing regimes that prevails zero sum of the distinction between military and the rest of us. i said that a war had intensified to fell competition between the legal the lead and the military. i think that that is why the legal elite is reltant to acknowledge the it advantages that are given to the military and intelligence and military calculation and response. they gain resources, influence, deciding policy and strategy. they havthe indispensable insights and critic experience. they become heroes, however unwillingly. because this elevates influence in government, policy, a
i discussed these subjects with my colleague, the judge danny parker, who was a trial judge. to his observation, it had an impact on sentencing. judges have known shared experience and even camaraderie. people who appeared before them for sentencing. judges could appreciate the strength and the instincts of those who had been without a head start or a good hand in life. the judges had known peopleor their honesty and courage and had encountered them in ranks other than the criminal classes. the...