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Friday, July 11, 2014 Volume 125 | Number 193 TheDailyRecord.com Redwood eyes Sparrows Point Sources: Private pass through two pipelines on the property. The letter equity group seeks only identified the possible purchaser as a “local invest- steel mill site ment group.” A spokesman for the com- BY ADAM BEDNAR pany declined to comment. AND DANNY JACOBS Redwood, a private capi- [email protected] tal investment firm founded [email protected] by local businessman Jim Davis, owns some of the Redwood Capital In- largest employers in Mary- vestments LLC is negotiating land, such as Erickson Liv- to purchase a significant ing. The company has made chunk of the 3,400-acre Spar- significant investments in the rows Point steel mill prop- health care, real estate and erty, according to sources energy sectors. with knowledge of the situa- Davis also co-founded Money, Money, Money: summer acts aren’t coming cheap tion. staffing company Aerotek The possible sale of some with Baltimore Ravens of the land was disclosed in a owner Steve Bisciotti. letter sent by lawyers repre- Sparrows Point is the for- senting Baltimore and Spar- mer site of the Bethlehem rows Point LLC asking for Steel plant. The property is an extension of a temporary owned by Hilco SP LLC and restraining order that allows Sparrows 8A waste water treatment to

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS Performers scheduled for area venues are getting top dollar. At top, Adam Lambert, left, and Brian May of Queen, which comes to Merriweather Post Pavilion. From left, Li’l Wayne is performing at Jiffy Lube Kamenetz: We’ll give Live, Jason Aldean is coming to Washington, D.C., and Beyonce and Jay Z, whose On the Run tour hit Baltimore on Monday and which had average ticket prices of $237.70. See story on Page 8A. $26.5M to Red Line Source: State c o n s t r u c - tion, but he Paving a path to the private sector expects $50M first de- manded to recently spun off its research know what from county IntelliGenesis seeks to augment and development operations the contri- as a separate legal entity, IG bution level federal contracts business Kamenetz Labs LLC. BY BRYAN P. SEARS would be AND ADAM BEDNAR IntelliGenesis, which cur- from Balti- BY LIZZY MCLELLAN we decided this year we rently has 16 contracts and [email protected] more and sought assurances [email protected] needed to change some about 60 employees, has al- [email protected] the county portion of the con- things up,” she said. “I’m in ways devoted time and re- struction would be a priority. The year 2013 was a diffi- the intelligence community, sources to internal research Baltimore County Execu- He also wanted the state to dis- cult one for anyone in federal so there’s always going to be and devel- tive Kevin Kamenetz isn’t close what contributions are government work, given work for us to do. At the o p m e n t . happy about his jurisdiction being asked from Montgomery budget sequestration and the same time … we saw how contributing to the construc- and Prince George’s counties But now it October government shut- Congress was for the past tion of the Red Line, but in a for the Purple Line. plans to down. two years about not really letter to the state he offered to “There has been much de- take the re- For Angie Lienert, presi- being able to work together pay for 22 percent of the cost bate and discussion about sults to the dent and CEO of IntelliGen- and make decisions, and that of construction in the county. whether there is enough fund- c o m m e r - esis LLC, it was a wake-up hurts us.” In the letter to James T. ing to complete the project as cial mar- call. So the Columbia-based Smith Jr., secretary of the planned, and I must protect ket. “Because last year was tech company, which had pre- Department of Baltimore County taxpayers as “ T h i s such a horrible year for de- viously focused on federal Transportation, Kamenetz we move forward to ensure year, we Lienert said the county would con- fense contracting and just contracts, created a plan to tribute $26.5 million toward the See red line 9A government work in general, take on the private sector. It See intelligenesis 7A

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ANNAPOLIS — An effort by the Maryland State Board of Elections to certify an online balloting tool and possibly head off a federal lawsuit failed Thursday on a technicality in board rules. The vote, essentially a re-vote from an April meeting, came after board members met in closed session for more than an hour to discuss a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Balti- more by the National Federation of the Blind seeking to require the state to use the online tool. The failure to cer- tify the online voting tool means the issue now may be headed for a federal courtroom in August. Nikki Charlson, deputy administra- tor for the board, said Thursday’s out- FILE PHOTO come would not preclude the board Joanne Scroggins casts her vote at the 4th District polling place in the Randallstown Community Center in June. from attempting to certify the system at a future meeting and have it in place by ation of the Blind, said that the marking paired Maryland voters represented by “If we can help five more people the November general election. She de- tool has very few security issues asso- his firm were prepared to file suit in vote, I look at that as a plus,” Mack said, clined to give a deadline for when the ciated with it and “is the wave of the fu- court if the board approved the system. but acknowledged that “I don’t think system could be implemented and still ture” compared to the use of an “It fails to protect the fundamental that we have something that will work be ready for November. absentee ballot. right to vote,” Han said, adding that the for members of our community.” “Obviously, earlier is better,” Charl- “The paper absentee ballot is not ac- online marking tool was not accessible, Ultimately, the board voted 3-1 in favor son said. “We’d prefer to have this done cessible,” Blake said, adding that blind, not private and “insecure, easily hacked of the tool with Vice Chairman David J. by August.” visually impaired and the disabled often and subject to malware and fraud.” McManus Jr., a Republican member, as The tool allows disabled voters and have to speak their choices to a third Charles Crawford, who is blind, told the lone dissenting vote. The certification members of the military serving over- party and “trust that they voted as we the board that the system was confusing failed because board rules require a super- seas to access a blank ballot through intended.” and inaccessible from his computer be- majority of four votes. the Internet. The voter electronically But not all blind and visually im- cause of an older Internet browser. He The vote was similar to one taken in marks the ballot and then prints a paper paired voters support use of the online told the board that the tool would restrict April when McManus and Rachel T. copy that is mailed to the local board. tool. The state also would face litigation the ability of him and others to use the McGuckian, a Democratic member of On Thursday, as in April, opponents if it approved the system. tool. the board, voted against it. McGuckian of the proposed online tool expressed Andrew S. Han, an attorney with the But board Chairwoman Bobbie S. has since left the board for a position concerns that the system was not se- Washington law firm O’Melveny & Mack said her concern was “to see more with the Maryland State Ethics Com- cure and would be subject to fraud. Myers LLP, said a coalition of public in- people have the ability to vote”— some- mission and was replaced by Demo- LuAnn Blake, of the National Feder- terest organizations and visually im- thing the online tool would provide. cratic former Anne Arundel County Executive Janet Owens, who voted for the certification. Charles E. Thomann, a Republican Maryland stocks fell Thursday, led by T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. and member of the board, was unable to at- Under Armour Inc. tend the meeting because he was trav- The Bloomberg Maryland Index, a price-weighted list of companies with q eling. It is unlikely his vote would have operations in the region, fell 3.33 to 508.42. changed the outcome, as Thomann told T. 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Associated Press workers. The number of people receiving ben- 288,000 jobs in June, the fifth straight The figures are the latest sign that efits ticked up 10,000 to 2.58 million. month of job gains above 200,000. WASHINGTON — Fewer people the job market is steadily improving. That’s down from about 4.5 million a That’s the first such stretch since 1999. sought U.S. unemployment benefits last Employers are adding jobs at a healthy year ago. Much of that decline has oc- The unemployment rate fell to 6.1 per- week, driving down the level of applica- clip and the unemployment rate is at a curred because an extended benefits cent, the lowest since September 2008. tions to nearly the lowest in seven years. 5 1/2-year low. program expired at the end of last year. However, the steady hiring gains Weekly applications for unemploy- “The ... data remain extremely en- A separate government report Tuesday have yet to spur big increases in wages, ment aid dropped 11,000 to a seasonally couraging,” said Jim O’Sullivan, chief showed that total layoffs in May fell below which have barely kept pace with infla- adjusted 304,000, the Labor Department U.S. economist at High Frequency Eco- 1.6 million, lower than even pre-recession tion since the end of the recession five said Thursday. That’s not far from a nomics. The four-week average is down levels. And more workers are quitting years ago. reading of 298,000 two months ago, from last year’s average of 343,000, he their jobs, the report found, which can be But more people with jobs means which was the lowest since 2007, before noted. a sign of confidence, since most workers more paychecks, which could boost the Great Recession began. Still, some economists warned that quit when they have new positions or are consumer spending and growth. After a The four-week average, a less the figures could be volatile in the confident they can find one. sharp contraction in the economy in the volatile measure, dipped 3,500 to weeks ahead. That’s because auto man- In addition, the number of open jobs first three months of the year, most 311,500, the second-lowest level since ufacturers typically close their plants in jumped to the highest level in seven economists expect growth to return in August 2007. Applications are a proxy July to prepare for new models to be re- years, a sign that companies could step the April-June quarter and top 3 percent for layoffs, so the low readings indicate leased in the fall. That can cause spikes up hiring in the months ahead. at an annual pace in the second half of that employers are letting go of fewer in temporary layoffs. Employers, meanwhile, added 2014. NEWS BRIEFS

Goldseker Foundation OKs largest grant Equestrian estate to be auctioned The board of directors of the Goldseker Foundation announced the approval Rawlings Auction, Appraisal & Realty LLC, of Jefferson, announced it will auc- of a $1.5 million grant to the Baltimore Community Foundation and its af- tion a 45-acre equestrian estate in Taneytown. The sale is scheduled for July 25 at filiated entities, Healthy Neighborhoods Inc. and 3 p.m. at the property at 11722 Taneytown Pike. The sale includes a 7,300-square- the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance. foot, five-bedroom $1.5M The amount is the largest single grant in the Balti- brick home; a reno- more-based foundation’s 39-year history, according vated 1860s farm- Amount of grant from to the announcement. The grant adds to approxi- house with three Goldseker Foundation to mately $3 million that the foundation has provided bedrooms; a sepa- Baltimore Community to HNI and CMTA since 2000. The latest amount will rate one-bedroom Foundation and two affiliates. be divided as follows: $1 million to support BCF’s structure; a 13-stall grant-making, initiatives and advocacy and $100,000 barn with wash and for its Civic Leadership Fund, $300,000 to HNI and $100,000 to CMTA for on- tack areas; an indoor going operating support of the two local organizations. riding arena; and other buildings. A Tech Council opens office in Baltimore separate, 2.73-acre building lot at the entrance to the property will also be sold. The property can be The Tech Council of Maryland, Maryland’s largest technology trade association viewed on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., by appointment. Broker participation is for life science and technology, announced that it has opened a satellite office at welcomed. For more information, visit www.rawlingsauctionservice.com (click on the University of Maryland BioPark in Baltimore. The new office, located at current live auctions) or call 301-473-5796. 801 W. Baltimore St., opened Thursday and will be open on a weekly basis every Thursday. Employees from TCM’s Rockville headquarters are staffing the Balti- more office and collaborating with other stakeholders in the Baltimore region on Lockheed supports small Alabama company plans to offer networking opportunities and educational programming and ad- Lockheed Martin Corp., of Bethesda, the world’s largest defense contractor, said dress other topics of interest to the scientific and technological community. TCM it is supporting Lewis Innovative Technologies Inc., a Decatur, Alabama-based, said it needed the new office to expand its reach and be able to work closely with woman-owned small business, through an agreement developed with the Depart- industry leaders in the Greater Baltimore area. ment of Defense’s Mentor-Protege Program. The program encourages prime con- tractors to serve as mentors in developing the technical and business capabilities Notre Dame of Md. University receives gift of small businesses. Lockheed Martin is assisting Lewis in the areas of administra- (AP) Notre Dame of Maryland University said it received a $1.5 million gift tive support, training and technology transfer. Lewis employs approximately 25 to fund the first endowed chair in its School of Nursing. The gift from The Pitts people and specializes in quick-turn analog, digital, power and systems design, as Family Foundation is among the largest received from a university alumna, well as custom designs and engineering services. The two companies have collab- school officials said. Frances Kay Pitts graduated from the school with a nurs- orated on various research and development contracts for the U.S. military since ing degree in 1996 and later earned a master’s degree from Georgetown Uni- 2007, according to Lockheed’s announcement. versity, becoming a certified nurse midwife. Her husband, James F. Pitts, is a retired Northrop Grumman Corp. executive. The university was founded by Marriott unveils new Rewards programs the School Sisters of Notre Dame more than 100 years ago. Marriott International Inc., of Bethesda, one of the world’s largest hotel chains, announced new programs to give Marriott Rewards members access to members- Senate OKs bill honoring Harriet Tubman only offers. FlashPerks, which debuts July 17, includes such experiences as a pam- The U.S. Senate has approved a bill creating two national historical parks, one pered stay at the world’s tallest hotel, JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, or a two-day test in Maryland, the other in New York, to honor Harriet Tubman, who escaped drive of an exotic car such as an Aston Martin, Lamborghini or Porsche. Local slavery to become a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, rescuing es- Perks, which launches on July 24 at three properties, will send instant notifications caped slaves during the Civil War era. The bill was introduced by Maryland’s to Marriott Rewards members’ mobile devices of discounted offers tailored to a two Democratic senators, Barbara Mikulski and , and Sens. Charles particular property that they are staying at, ranging from food and beverage to spa Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats from New York state. A com- services to golf deals. Local Perks will begin at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in panion bill is pending in the House of Representatives. Tubman was born on Baltimore and two other hotels in San Diego and Naples, Florida. Maryland’s Eastern Shore, where the national historical park will be built near Cambridge, in Dorchester County. The New York park will be built in Auburn Offshore marine mammals focus of study and commemorate the later years of Tubman’s life. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has received a $1.1 million commitment from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, an agency of the U.S. FedMed expands access to cancer tests Department of the Interior, to conduct a study of the biology of the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Area. BioTheranostics Inc., a San Diego-based provider of genomic-based tools for cancer The study, led by the University of Maryland Cen- diagnosis, said it signed a contract with Gaithersburg-based FedMed Inc., one of $1.1M ter for Environmental Science, will focus on ma- the largest preferred provider organization networks in the rine mammal populations off the coast of Maryland, Amount of federal government United States, to provide access to bioTheranostics’ ge- including large whales, dolphins and porpoises. The commitment to help fund off- nomic tests for patients with breast cancer and metastatic 40M purpose of the study is to protect the migratory path- shore marine mammals study. cancers. Financial terms were not disclosed. Under the ways of these species when offshore wind energy agreement, more than 40 million FedMed members have ac- Number of members projects, such as turbines, are constructed. The Maryland Energy Administra- cess to bioTheranostics’ advanced molecular diagnostic and covered by FedMed PPO. tion’s Offshore Wind Development Fund is also involved in the effort. predictive cancer tests that allow a more precise and per- sonalized approach to managing cancer. FedMed’s programs and services are de- livered through a network of more than 550,000 physicians, 4,000 hospitals and 60,000 ancillary care providers nationwide. Compiled by Paul Samuel 9/2+2/!$s4/73/. -!29,!.$s  

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IntelliGenesis >> Company found 2013 federal shutdown a wake-up call Continued from 1A “People are, especially analysts, those contracts move slowly. But the are naturally social type of people. business world allows for faster inno - decided we can’t stop at a white They want to talk through problems,” vation, and that’s already happening paper,” said Lienert. “We can’t stop at he said. “And it’s really hard to be able at IG. HOW IG IS GOING a prototype.” to do that sitting down … to actually “We can concentrate a lot more on COMMERCIAL: The company’s research arm fo - get the input you need to make your … trying more cutting-edge technolo - cuses on four areas — cyber, mobile, decisions and be able to have a group gies and applying those toward pri - Start with one sector. machine learning and visualization. conversation about it all at the same vate services,” he said, “and then if it’s IntelliGenesis and IG Labs CEO Angie “It became really obvious that the time.” something that fits back in contracts, Lienert saw potential in finance and same types of problems that we’re Exploring these types of technolo - then we can pull it back.” banking. solving for our current contracts gies isn’t usually an option for compa - Lienert decided months ago that apply to the commercial sector,” said nies focused purely on government she wanted to expand into the com - Rich Giomundo, chief technology of - contracts, said Giomundo, because mercial realm. But the idea for IG Know that sector. ficer at IntelliGenesis and IG Labs. Labs is just now coming to fruition. It IG spent the first quarter of the year re - “My overall vision or goal with this is wasn’t procrastination, but a careful searching the data formats and soft - to not have a siloed approach to all of study of the commercial market that ware used in the financial sector, and these things.” took time. regulations that apply to these compa - IG Labs should allow for some The company spent the first quar - nies. more creative innovating, said ter of the year researching the market Lienert. And for Giomundo, that’s es - and compiling a report. Lienert plans Develop a strategy and pecially exciting. to start with the financial sector. IG have something to offer. “I love tinkering and playing Labs will stay in the IntelliGenesis Which potential clients will you ap - around with things, and I love just headquarters for now, and Lienert has I don’t like to jump out proach first, and how will you communi - playing around with new ideas,” he too far until I have an no immediate plans for staff growth cate with them? said. idea of which direction while the new entity debuts. “I like to show up with something in my His favorite is visualization tech - “I don’t like to jump out too far hand,” said Lienert. “Not just go knock nology, or specifically, augmented re - we want to go and until I have an idea of which direction on the door and say ‘Hey, we can do this ality. “what makes sense. I we want to go and what makes for you because we did it over here.’” It sounds like a video game feature again want to make sense,” said Lienert. “I again want to make sure we take our time and do it or psychedelic side effect. But it’s a Proceed carefully. technology that allows the user to use sure we take our time right.” his entire field of vision as a sort of and do it right. IG Labs will likely begin knocking Lienert is waiting a little while to decide virtual, interactive screen. It would on doors next month, she said, in pur - on hiring and growth plans for IG Labs. give businesspeople a more flexible suit of commercial clients. “I really want to roll this out, get the Angie Lienert services to where I want them to be, way of illustrating, viewing and col - “I see it as a lot of different oppor - IntelliGenesis then start working on my strategies,” laborating on new ideas, without the tunities, but mainly just to put my she said. barriers of screens and desks that are eggs in other baskets,” said Lienert. best used by a single person in a fixed “Because right now I have one basket, space. and that’s not good.”

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Sparrows >> Private capital group seeks to buy large part of steel plant property Continued from 1A Kamenetz said he has met in the past rows Point will continue to be job cre- terested parties but that he doesn’t Sparrows Point LLC, a subsidiary of year with county, state and port offi- ation,” Kamenetz said. expect any announcements will be Environmental Liability Transfer cials to monitor the progress made to- Kamenetz said that he had met made regarding the property until Inc. The companies purchased the ward implementing a plan for the with multiple parties who were inter- later this summer. site for $72 million in 2012. site’s future put together by the Spar- ested in the property. He declined to “Obviously, we’re working on A spokesman from Hilco declined rows Point Partnership. Ideally, the discuss the details of those conversa- someone else’s timetable here in to comment for this article. group would like to see the area used tions but said because of conversa- terms of how things will proceed, so Steel had been produced at the for an expansion of marine and port tions he’s had with interested buyers I’m sure there will be more informa- site dating back to the 1880s until the industries and advanced manufactur- that he was excited about the future tion by the end of the summer regard- plant’s final owner, RG Steel, went ing. of Sparrows Point. ing positive movement. It’s obviously bankrupt in 2012. “The goal for me has been to al- He said county officials have had premature right now to go into any Baltimore County Executive Kevin ways ensure that the future of Spar- regular conversations with all the in- detail,” Kamenetz said. Beyonce, Jay Z have plenty of company Summer concert tickets costing a pretty penny

BY JENNY HOTTLE average at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Va. [email protected] The success of concert tours is diffi- cult to track, said Jacqueline Peterson, With 36 Grammys between them, it’s a spokeswoman for Live Nation. Not no surprise that Beyonce and Jay Z every artist, venue, promoter or man- drew tens of thousands of concert- ager chooses to disclose sales or atten- goers to Baltimore for their On the Run dance figures. Tour show this week. But overall, summer concert tickets In June, rumors circulated about are less expensive than last summer, poor sales for the power couple’s first said Chris Matcovich, a TiqIQ co-headlined tour. Fans complained spokesman. about high ticket prices, with some The music industry had one of seats going for $500 in certain cities. its best touring years ever in 2013, based But two weeks into the 19-stop U.S. leg on growth in metrics such as ticket of the tour, however, On the Run is on sales and attendance, according to Bill- pace to be one of the most successful board. One explanation for more con- tours this year. servative ticket prices, Matcovich said, Mr. and Mrs. Carter’s show is not the was venue choices. only stadium- or area-packing act com- “Last year was led by One Direction ing to the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., and the Rolling Stones, which were very CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP metro area this summer — and it’s not high priced on the resale market,” Mat- Lil’ Wayne is coming to Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia, one of several expensive concerts in the area this summer. the most expensive either. covich said. “This year there are some Justin Timberlake returns to Balti- very big acts: Beyonce/Jay Z, One Direc- more next week for his 20/20 Experi- tion, etc. The difference is many of per show, behind U2’s 2009-11 “360” try than last year, big-name acts from a ence World Tour, and the average list these big acts are doing stadium tours tour, according to Forbes. range of genres are coming to area ven- price of tickets is $263.38, according to where they play in venues with a Jay Z and Justin Timberlake head- ues. TiqIQ. On the Run tickets were $237.70. tremendous amount of seats, which has lined a show at M&T Bank Stadium in Rappers Drake and Lil Wayne will helped to hold prices fairly reasonable The most expensive shows at major August 2013, bringing in $4.7 million in perform at Jiffy Lube Live at the end of for many of these shows.” Maryland, Virginia and Washington ven- gross sales and a crowd of more than August. Country music star Jason ues are One Direction on Aug. 11 and Monday’s Beyonce/Jay Z show at 49,000, Billboard Boxscore numbers Aldean joins Florida Georgia Line and Kiss and Def Leppard on July 25, ac- M&T Bank Stadium sold 50,000 tick- showed. Beyonce and Luke James’ 2013 Tyler Farr in Washington on July 25, one cording to a TiqIQ list of concerts be- ets. Live Nation told Billboard in June show at Verizon Center in D.C. saw $3.1 day before Billy Joel plays at Nationals tween May 1 and Aug. 31. The British that On the Run should bring in about million in gross sales and sold about Park. And Queen, fronted by American pop band’s average list price at Nation- $5.2 million per night, which would 27,000 tickets. Idol winner Adam Lambert, comes to als Park is $375.39, and Kiss/Def Lep- make On The Run the second most suc- Though the summer is shaping up to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Co- pard tickets are going for $375.33 on cessful tour ever based on gross revenue be a smaller year for the touring indus- lumbia July 20. Aereo taking ‘last shot,’ but it’s a long one

BY ANICK JESDANUN Court ruled against it, is refusing to dis- battle,” said Seth Davidson, an Edwards argument, saying that the company Associated Press band for good. Wildman Palmer attorney who special- acted like a cable system, so its service The company is now using the izes in communications and copyright constituted a public performance sub- NEW YORK — Aereo, the television- Supreme Court’s own language to force law. “It’s Aereo’s last shot. I see no ject to copyright royalties and licensing. over-the-Internet service that sus- broadcasters to treat it just like a cable downside to them in trying.” Now, Aereo says that if that’s the pended operations after the Supreme TV company. In Aereo’s view, that Until Aereo voluntarily suspended case, it should be allowed to retransmit means broadcasters must license their service on June 28, it was streaming live signals under what’s called a compul- signals to Aereo under a 1976 copyright and recorded television shows to cus- sory licensing arrangement. In essence, law. tomers’ tablets, phones and other gadg- a cable company is allowed to pick up But the Supreme Court actually ets. Prices started at $8 a month. Aereo the broadcast signal without reaching a stopped short of declaring Aereo a claimed it wasn’t anything like a cable licensing deal with the station. The U.S. cable company, and previous court rul- company because each customer was Copyright Office then calculates royal- ings have said Internet-based services temporarily assigned an individual an- ties based partly on the cable com- don’t qualify. Even if Aereo is consid- tenna about the size of a dime. Aereo ar- pany’s revenue. ered a cable company, a 1996 communi- gued that the arrangement was no An Aereo rival, FilmOn, made a sim- cations law overrides some of the different from customers who put their ilar case after the Supreme Court’s rul- guarantees that Aereo is seeking. own antennas on rooftops. ing. It used to offer the broadcast “It’s probably going to be an uphill The Supreme Court rejected Aereo’s channels for free after showing video ads. FilmOn started restricting access HOUSEMADE BEERS, to paying subscribers so that it, too, Port Discovery Children’s Museum is in search of a Construction Manager could claim to be akin to cable service. INNOVATIVE CUISINE. The matter is now before U.S. Dis- at Risk for services of a variety of capital projects that may extend over trict Judge Alison Nathan in New York. ALL US REGARDING PRIVATE C Nathan must decide whether to grant PARTIES IN OUR UNIQUE a 3 year period. Only qualified and experienced contractors should broadcasters’ request to ban Aereo, HISTORICAL SPACE. respond to receive the RFP by contacting David Berman by email at which would prevent Aereo from lifting its voluntary suspension. If the judge 1106 N. Charles Street [email protected] Director of Exhibits and Facilities or Fran agrees that Aereo is a cable company, www.thebrewersart.com then Aereo could resume operations, re- Anderson at [email protected] Owner’s Representative gardless of the Supreme Court’s ruling. 410.547.6925 Friday, July 11, 2014 TheDailyRecord.com 9A

Red Line >> Kamenetz questions whether funding is there for light rail project Continued from 1A A source with knowledge of the ne- ingly evident that the fiscal formula for major step toward making the Balti- that the county portion is completed in gotiations said the state wants the the completion of the project has more metro area better connected by a timely manner,” Kamenetz wrote. county to cover $50 million of the re- changed now requiring a significant mass transportation. Currently the only gional funds it’s seeking and the city local match,” Kamenetz wrote in the let- light rail line in the metro area runs be- The Red Line is a proposed 14.1-mile would pay the rest. ter. tween Glen Burnie and Hunt Valley, but light rail route that would run from The same budget documents show Donald I. Mohler, a spokesman for there’s no rail connecting east and west. Woodlawn in Baltimore County to the federal government is expected to the county executive, said the county is Some experts believe the light rail Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical contribute 35 percent of the cost of the a “strong supporter of the project” and line could provide an economic boost Center in East Baltimore. The project construction and the state would cover that officials recognized the possible to troubled West Baltimore neighbor- is expected to cost $2.6 billion. 45 percent. economic impact. hoods where stations are planned. Currently the state, Baltimore and In the letter Kamenetz makes it clear “We support the project but we Some of that optimism is reflected in Baltimore County are negotiating how that he’s not happy about the county also have a fiduciary responsibility to the University of Maryland, Balti- much each jurisdiction will contribute being expected to contribute to the Red protect county taxpayers,” Mohler more considering building market- to the project. According to state budget Line because the route, as initially con- said. rate apartments above a planned documents, the state is seeking $250 ceived, did not require local funds. Proposals for the Red Line go back underground light rail station at its million in regional funds for the project. “Regrettably, it is becoming increas- about a decade ago. It’s viewed as a BioPark. MOVERS & SHAKERS

Architecture was branch manager for the Parkville and Wood- ident and director of personnel for the Association of lawn branches and assistant library manager for American Railroads. In addition, Mann taught in the Rubeling & Associates, of Towson, a regional ar- the Catonsville and Towson branches. Hamiel psychology departments of Towson University and chitecture and interior design teaches library research for Sojourner Douglas San Francisco State University. firm, has promoted Sandra R. College in Baltimore and “Diverse Populations, In- Sawicki from managing interior designer to associate vice presi- clusion and Information” for the University of Law Maryland. dent, Interior Design. Sawicki Margaret M. Witherup, of Baltimore’s Gordon will be responsible for the en- Feinblatt LLC, has been elected chair of the Mary- tire Interior Design Department. The TranZed Alliance, of Baltimore, parent company land State Bar Association’s Environmental Law Sawicki has been with Rubeling of educational and behavorial health support organi- for 15 years after previously zations The Children’s Guild and Monarch Academy, Section Council. Witherup is a member in Gordon working for two Baltimore inte- has named Neil Mann to its board of directors. Feinblatt’s Environmental & Energy, Litigation and Sawicki rior design firms. Mann, executive vice president for Allegis Group, a Government Relations practice groups and is co- Hanover-based staffing company, has more than 35 chair of the firm’s Agricultural Law Practice Education years of experience in human resources. Mann serves Group. She concentrates her practice in all aspects as strategic adviser to the board of directors and of environmental law and business litigation. She Prince George’s County Memorial Library Sys- human resources executives. Mann joined Allegis also serves as vice chair of the Environment Com- tem has named Michelle Hamiel as associate di- Group and launched its human resources department mittee of the Maryland National Capital Building rector of public services. Hamiel worked for the in 1995. Previously, Mann was vice president of Industry Association and vice chair of the Profes- Baltimore County Public Library for 25 years. She human resources for Amtrak and assistant vice pres- sional Women in Building Council of Maryland.

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From left, Gilchrist Hospice Care Development Director David Drake, Founders Cabinet member Peggy Classen and Charlie Fenwick, president of Valley Motors and past GBMC HealthCare board chair, enjoy the evening with Betsy Saunders, wife of Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Saunders. Care cabinet GBMC HealthCare’s group of dedcated supporters helps Towson hospital prepare for 50th anniversary

L’Hirondelle Club in Ruxton was the GBMC’s past, present and future. setting for GBMC HealthCare’s kickoff These members have guided GBMC in event announcing its 50th Anniversary many ways over the past 50 years, Founders Cabinet members. and their insight will be significant as The Founders Cabinet comprises we develop our celebration of our 190 dedicated individuals: board mem- 50th anniversary. We are grateful to From left, Heidi Berman, GBMC Philanthropy Committee member, mingles with Malcolm and bers, physicians who have helped posi- all of them for agreeing to continue Sandra Berman, GBMC volunteers, and Martha Klima, president of the Volunteer Auxiliary. tion the Greater Baltimore Medical providing leadership to our evolving Center as a premier provider of quality health care system.” GBMC Health- health care in Baltimore and beyond, Care Board Chairman Harry S. John- donors who have supported GMBC son, of Whiteford Taylor Preston LLP, through philanthropic contributions; said. employees who have shared their tal- The Founders Cabinet will develop ents and spirit, volunteers who have and host a variety of activities and ini- generously given their time, and grate- tiatives highlighting GBMC HealthCare’s ful families that have chosen to utilize service to the community over the past GBMC’s services. 50 years, culminating in its official an- “The Founders Cabinet embraces niversary on Oct. 2, 2015.

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From left, Frank Palmer, member of the GBMC HealthCare Board of Directors, Dr. Claire Weitz, Dr. Robert Stoltz and his wife, Cynthia Stoltz, celebrate GBMC’s upcoming 50th anniversary of serving the community.

From left, Harry S. Johnson, chair of the GBMC HealthCare Board of Directors, Bonnie B. Stein, chair-elect of the GBMC HealthCare Board of Directors, and John B. Chessare, president and CEO of GBMC HealthCare, enjoy the 50th Anniversary Founders Cabinet kick- GBMC Foundation President Jenny Coldiron and GBMC HealthCare Board of Directors off event in Ruxton. member Thomas Finney chat prior to dinner at the L’Hirondelle Club of Ruxton.

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Smaller practices focus take any case that I wanted, turn suaded her partners to switch to a “I’m free to come and go pretty down the cases that I wasn’t comfort- new computer operating system, infu- much as I want. I can create my own on niche areas of law able with and be able to make my own riating part of the staff. Now, at her spirituality within the office,” Astra- way,” Kelly said. own firm, resistance isn’t a challenge. chan said. “This sort of adds to your BY JENNY HOTTLE Kelly, a former federal prosecutor, She’s been able to explore ideas such peace of mind in what is a very stress- [email protected] and Jonathan Biran opened their as fixed-fee billing instead of billing ful environment.” criminal defense firm in March 2013 clients by the hour. But boutique firms are not without Seven years ago, Nancy Sachitano after leaving the U.S. Attorney’s Of- “There’s obviously some risk when their challenges. Some general prac- ran into a friend from law school at a fice in Baltimore. Criminal defense you start doing these things for the tice firms are developing their own courthouse. They were both present was the natural transition, Kelly said, first time,” Sachitano said. “But I niche departments, said Stephen to argue motions in front of a judge. and the partners have spent the past could try the experiment and see how Shawe, of Shawe & Rosenthal LLP He worked at a large, local firm; she 16 months experimenting to see what it worked, as opposed to spending six in Baltimore. was a family lawyer at a small firm. types of cases they like the most. months or more getting other lawyers Shawe’s father, Earl Shawe, went The judge called her friend’s case to agree.” into private practice in 1947 to focus forward, and Sachitano watched as Opening a boutique firm gives an on labor law and later employment two other lawyers joined him at the individual the ability to build an or- law. For many years, general practice front of the room. Her friend did not ganization of people with similar firms referred clients to the boutique speak at all. When Sachitano’s turn backgrounds who can collaborate on firm. Now, large local and national came, she did the entire motion on her cases, said Jim Astrachan, of Astra- firms have their own departments, own. Every single one of our chan Gunst Thomas in Baltimore. and Shawe & Rosenthal doesn’t re- “The contrast seemed very stark to Astrachan worked in tax and busi- ceive as many referrals. me,” Sachitano said. “He essentially clients has a general ness law at the be- “But we have established our- was there carrying the other guy’s practice corporate ginning of his selves as a specialty firm,” Shawe bag. He had almost 20 years of expe- lawyer. But they career and taught said. “Every single one of our clients rience, and he still was not the one to “rely on us for labor tax courses at Loy- has a general practice corporate stand up in court and argue a mo- employment work. ola University lawyer. But they rely on us for labor tion.” Maryland. He de- employment work.” Sachitano opened her own family veloped an interest Shawe said larger general practice law firm, Sachitano & Associates, in Stephen Shawe in intellectual prop- firms — both local and national — 2011 after 14 years managing another Shawe & Rosenthal LLP erty after repre- have solicited his firm to merge, but firm. She wanted to be her own boss, senting a former no one in his office has expressed in- to have creative freedom and build student who was terest in working for a bigger practice. her own infrastructure. “My heart and soul is in criminal helping to create an Charles Curlett Jr., of Levin & Her Montgomery County practice litigation, always has been,” Kelly advertising agency. Astrachan Curlett LLC, left Saul Ewing in 2011 is part of a trend toward smaller bou- said. “Having my own small firm that Over time, he to spend more time representing indi- tique firms that focus on a niche area specializes in that works perfectly — formed his own practice, where eight viduals in a courtroom setting. The of law. The trend isn’t new, but Mary- as long as you can sustain yourself. to nine lawyers litigate and counsel in courtroom, he said, is where his core land lawyers said they’re seeing more That’s the business side of it.” areas such as copyright and trade- interest lies. and more people leave big general Kelly said she and Biran have mark. Curlett has found that practicing at firms to establish themselves as ex- enough work to support an associate, While litigation can be stressful, a boutique firm is like working for a perts in areas from intellectual prop- but they’ve been careful about their Astrachan finds ways to relax. Having startup company instead of a major erty to white-collar defense or labor next move. They want to find some- his own practice means he can wear corporation. employment. one who will stay and help grow the jeans and a pair of cowboy boots and “With startups, you’re not working The risks of opening a new prac- firm. bring his five-pound Chihuahua to the any less or putting in fewer hours. But tice are great, but the payoff is Since opening her firm, Sachitano office. He teaches courses at the Uni- it’s a different dynamic,” Curlett said. greater, said Ty Kelly, of Biran Kelly said, she’s enjoyed the ability to make versity of Maryland and University “You feel that you’re the master of LLC in Baltimore. decisions on her own. When she of Baltimore law schools and fre- your own destiny, which makes it ex- “I wanted to have the ability to worked for a previous firm, she per- quently appears on radio shows. citing.”

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BY PETE PICHASKE ation laments on its website, “The Special to The Daily Record truth is that many small business own- ers have no exit strategy for their To Ron Attman, who runs the businesses in the event of their dis- Acme Paper & Supply Co. with his ability, retirement or death.” brothers David and Steve, knowing Oren D. Saltzman, an attorney with exactly who will take over a business the Baltimore law firm of Adelberg, when the top executives are gone is a Rudow, Dorf & Hendler who con- no-brainer. ducts regular seminars on business “It absolutely is important to de- succession, agreed. He said many ex- cide in advance,” said Attman, 66, ecutives are simply too busy running CEO and vice president of the Savage- their businesses to worry about what based company his parents founded in will happen when they’re gone. 1946. “If something happens at the “They don’t have the time to look spur of the moment, someone dies or to the future,” he said. “But they decides to retire, and the decision has- should.” n’t been made, you’re under the gun to Saltzman said owners should ad- make it. And decisions made under dress three main questions: Who the gun are usually not the best deci- should take over control and owner- sions.” ship of the business? How should the No-brainer or not, having a business be transferred to the people thought-out business succession plan they want to get it? And how do they might be the exception rather than the handle the tax issues? SUBMITTED PHOT0 rule in the business world, especially Each question can be thorny and Kevin R. Dunbar, left, president and chief executive officer of Dunbar Armored Inc., and the small business world. time-consuming to work out. Control Dominick Valencia Jr., executive vice president of human resources, have developed As the U.S. Small Business Associ- and ownership, for example, are two an accelerated career development and succession management program at Dunbar different responsibilities and may not Armored Inc., which is the largest family-owned and operated armored car and cash go to the same person. And a business management services company in the U.S. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS can be transferred in a number of ways: by selling it or giving it outright soon as you can to map out a plan.” • Establish a timetable. to a family member, for example. SCORE, a nonprofit association • Prepare for retirement. East & Northeast As for handling the tax issues, supported by the Small Business Ad- • Install the successor before they that’s a “big part” of business succes- ministration that provides advice to leave. BALTIMORE CITY sion, Saltzman said, and a confusing businesses, is equally bullish on suc- While business succession was not PROPERTIES part. “Tax laws are constantly chang- cession planning. on the minds of his parents when they 4Investor & Home-buyer Potential ing,” he said. If the business is being “Don’t shy away from succession launched Acme Paper, Attman said, passed on to a family member, succes- planning because it looks too far in to they soon learned its importance and Sale On Respective Premises sion could involve estate and gift the future,” the Herndon, Va.-based as- passed that knowledge on to their THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 taxes. sociation advises on its website. “De- sons. A handful of third-generation At the Following Times: “It doesn’t hurt to have a profes- vising a formal plan that outlines who family members now work for the 12:50 P.M. sional involved,” Saltzman said of suc- will own and operate the company, company, and Attman said he and his 1635 JOPLIN STREET cession planning. “And not only a once you are not in the day-to-day brothers “have drawn up our own “Broening Manor” - 21224 lawyer, but an accountant.” role, is a critical path decision that has plan” for how the company will be run Large Lot - Vinyl sided bungalow in If he could give business owners a direct impact on long-term business after they leave. need of renovation contains 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), bath and basement (at grade one piece of advice about succession, profitability.” Some businesses, meanwhile, take in the rear). New gas forced air furnace. Saltzman said it would be to get While succession planning “is not business succession a step or two fur- Lot: 78’ x 128’, m/l. Driveway. In fee simple. started as soon as possible. Coming an exact science,” according to ther than others. One such business is 1:45 P.M. up with a plan can eat up time, he SCORE, it recommends that business Dunbar Armored Inc., the success- 3221 ELMORA AVENUE said, especially if it involves a number owners follow five steps: ful Hunt Valley company started by “Four by Four” - 21213 of parties and family considerations. • Choose the successor. James L. Dunbar in 1956 and now run Belair-Edison Area - Two story brick porchfront townhome contains 6 rooms (3 BR), “Take the time now to start plan- • Develop a formal training plan by his son, Kevin Dunbar. bath and basement. Needs cosmetic repairs. ning for the future,” he said. “Start as for the successor. 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FOCUS ON Legal Friday, July 11, 2014 TheDailyRecord.com 13A Md. parents seldom liable for their children’s offenses Best protection: Be instead relying on common law in such Greenwald & Laake. “They’re liable for The victim in the case, Lanterman v. Wil- cases — specifically, the legal concept of their own misconduct. ... The big question son, claimed the parents were responsible ‘reasonably responsible’ negligent entrustment. here is, ‘What did the parents do wrong?’ for their son’s actions because the boy had Negligent entrustment holds that a ” a history of “wanton and willful acts of a BY PETE PICHASKE person can be held responsible if he or she Only if they allow the child to do some- similar nature” and they had failed to con- Special to The Daily Record negligently provided another person with thing they should have known was wrong trol him. the means used to harm a third person. and dangerous, Hansel said, could they be But the Maryland Court of Appeals Your 12-year-old son gets hold of a gun It is used most commonly in car acci- held liable. threw out the case, stating: “Parental lia- you keep in your home and shoots a dents, when one person irresponsibly lets “You have to really convince the judge bility for intentional torts of minor chil- neighbor. You’re horrified, of course. But another use his vehicle — when that per- why the parents should be responsible for dren is ordinarily limited to instances of are you legally responsible? son is drunk or underage, for example — the sins of their kid, and that’s not easy,” inducement, approval, or agency. … Neg- The answer in Maryland: maybe. But and the driver injurs another person. Zarbin said. ligence in controlling one’s child should probably not. With parents, negligent entrustment “The bar is so high,” agreed Ron Miller, not, of itself, be reason to find parental li- With school shootings increasingly holds that the parent can be held liable for of Miller and Zois, a Glen Burnie law ability, as it ‘would be extending the hard- common and bullying practically epi- irresponsibly providing a child with the firm that specializes in personal injury ships of harassed and exasperated parents demic, parents might be wise to worry not means that result in the child’s injuring complaints. “You have to know that the too far to hold them liable for general in- only about their child hurting someone, someone else. child was out of control in the first place, corrigibility, a bad education and upbring- but also about their own liability if he or Sounds simple and logical enough, a and then there’s the question of what you ing, or the fact that the child turns out to she does. concept that could be applied often. But could have done to stop it. have a nasty disposition.’ ” However, lawyers familiar with Mary- lawyers say that it is so difficult to prove “You just don’t see a lot of these cases,” Attorneys say parents can rest easy if land law say that attentive, responsible that a parent was negligent that the con- Miller added. “People realize it’s going to they carry homeowners’ and car insur- parents need not worry. cept is seldom used in Maryland. be a difficult case to make.” ance to cover accidents, and, perhaps “Most of us worry [about children The reason, lawyers say, is you have to In a blog on his website, Miller more importantly, they are reasonably re- hurting someone] because of a moral ob- prove that the parents, not the child, did summed up the general approach Mary- sponsible parents. ligation. We feel responsible for what our something obviously wrong. In the case of land’s legal system takes on these cases: “Just use common sense,” Hansel ad- children do, and that’s OK,” said Robert the child shooting a neighbor, for example, “Courts deciding actions based on negli- vised. “If your child is not ready to take Zarbin, a personal injury lawyer based in a judge or jury has to be convinced that gent entrustment were also reluctant to certain steps in life, don’t permit it.” Upper Marlboro and past president of the the parents didn’t just let their child get assign liability to an assailant’s family “Just act like a sensible, prudent par- Maryland Association for Justice, hold of the gun but they also showed him members for the actions of the assailant.” ent,” Miller said. “This is not a case where which represents more than 1,300 trial at- where the gun was, kept it loaded, let him In an interview, Miller said the only parents should be scared of what their torneys. “But there’s very little in the law play with it — maybe even urged the child Maryland case he knew of on the subject child will do. Very rarely do people bring that says you’re legally responsible.” to use it on a neighbor the child disliked. was a 1975 case in which a Montgomery cases like this. It only happens in very ex- Some states have specific statutes “Parents are not liable for their child’s County man sued the parents of a treme circumstances — obvious stuff. holding parents liable for the wrongful misconduct,” said Cary Hansel, a trial teenager who broke into his home, ran- And if there is any doubt, the parents will acts of their children. Maryland does not, lawyer with the Greenbelt firm of Joseph sacked it and stole some valuable items. prevail.”

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BY LAUREN KIRKWOOD On Thursday, Offit emphasized the Lauren.Kirkwood@TheDailyRecord importance of hiring lawyers who are fully immersed in the community Howard County-based Offit Kur- they’re serving. He said Severn and man, which made its first foray into Kresslein, who’ve practiced in Fred- Frederick last year, will soon become erick since the 1980s, fit the bill per- one of the largest law firms in the city fectly. with the recent acquisition of another “We’ve all been extremely active in Frederick firm. the Frederick community,” Kresslein Severn & Kresslein P.A. will join said. “There’s still quite a feeling that Offit Kurman, Attorneys at Law on the local businesspeople like to be Aug. 1, bringing the total number of able to know their lawyers and see lawyers in the firm’s Frederick office them in the community setting.” to eight. Solo practices and firms of two to Theodore A. Offit, co-founder and five lawyers, like Severn & Kresslein, managing principal at Offit Kurman, are common in Frederick, as are re- said the three Severn & Kresslein at- gional offices for firms that are based torneys — David A. Severn, Robert J. elsewhere, such as Offit Kurman and Kresslein and Ian P. Bartman — will Baltimore-based Miles & Stock- bring expertise in land use and real SUBMITTED PHOTO bridge P.C., which acquired Freder- From left, Theodore A. Offit, co-founder of Offit Kurman, poses with Robert J. Kresslein, estate law to the office. ick-based Rosenstock, Burgee & David A. Severn and Ian P. Bartman of Severn & Kresslein, which will merge into Offit Kurman Because Offit Kurman and Severn on Aug. 1. Seymour B. Stern, far right, and his firm joined Offit Kurman last year. Welty P.A. through a merger in 1987. & Kresslein have similar target mar- Now led by Joseph F. Welty, Miles’ kets, Kresslein said, the firms share a Frederick office has seven principals, common vision of how to best serve erick market last year with the acqui- Kurman was formed in 1987 and grew two associates and five attorneys clients, and now have expanded re- sition of Seymour B. Stern & Associ- to about 10 lawyers in the following listed on the firm’s website as counsel sources with which to do so. ates. Seymour B. Stern and Kresslein decade. By September 2007, it had or associate counsel. “It just allows us a lot of additional are former partners, leading Kresslein grown to 40 — and, at a time when Offit said he would like to further capacity, in terms of the breadth of to describe the new affiliation with many firms were retrenching, it had a expand Offit Kurman’s Frederick of- experience of the Offit lawyers in Offit Kurman as a “back to the future” five-year plan to get to 100, according to fice in the future. areas of experience we don’t have, situation. a report in The Daily Record. According “We’re hopeful it’ll be able to con- and it adds to our experience in areas to the firm, it met that milestone this tinue,” he said. “We grow by finding that we do,” Kresslein said. Breaking 100 April, with offices spread across eight good lawyers, and that’s what this is Offit Kurman broke into the Fred- Headquartered in Maple Lawn, Offit cities in four states. all about.” Manassas police won’t use warrant to take explicit photo of teen

BY MATTHEW BARAKAT cilitate the photographs. partment and the city had been fielding were never actually taken. He also Associated Press The Associated Press is not identify- irate calls from across the country and downplayed the possibility that they ing the teen or the aunt in accordance internationally after the story broke. He would ever have been taken, even McLEAN, Va. — Police in Virginia on with a policy of not identifying juvenile said the city was being portrayed un- though he acknowledged that a warrant Thursday backed off efforts to take sex- suspects. fairly, given the fact that the photos authorizing them had been issued. ually explicit photos of a 17-year-old to Manassas Police Chief Douglas prove a sexting case against him. Keen posted a statement Thursday say- Police and prosecutors faced a wave ing that “the decision to pursue prose- of criticism following news media re- cution or not lies with the Drug-smuggling attorney ports that they had obtained a warrant Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and to take photos of the teen’s erect penis. not the Police Department.” Police wanted the pictures to compare Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul against photos he is accused of sending Ebert declined to comment on the case to his 15-year-old girlfriend at the time. in detail, citing ethical rules about dis- consents to disbarment On Thursday, Manassas Police Lt. cussion of pending cases outside the Brian Larkin said the Police Depart- courtroom. BY DANNY JACOBS ment by Consent filed by Swerdlin and ment will not proceed with the plan to The teen is charged in juvenile court [email protected] the Attorney Grievance Commis- take the pictures and will let a search with felony counts of possession and sion. warrant authorizing the photos to ex- manufacture of child pornography. The A Baltimore County criminal de- Swerdlin, of Phoenix, will be sen- pire. aunt maintains that the charges are fense lawyer has been disbarred as part tenced on the criminal charges July 29 Privacy advocates had criticized the overblown and said the plan to pursue of her guilty plea last month on drug in Baltimore County Circuit Court, plan as a violation of the teen’s consti- photos of her nephew in an aroused possession and distribution charges. according to online court records. tutional rights. state came about only after she and her Jill Berman Swerdlin, 47, admitted The distribution charge is a felony The teen’s aunt, who serves as his nephew refused to accept a plea bar- she had been receiving Oxycodone as that carries a maximum sentence of five legal guardian, said she had not heard gain that had been offered. payment for legal services and smug- years in jail and a $15,000 fine. The pos- of the police department’s reversal until The teen’s defense lawyer, Jessica gling Suboxone to clients she was visit- session charge is a misdemeanor that contacted by an Associated Press re- Foster, and guardian ad litem Carlos ing in the Baltimore County carries a maximum sentence of four porter Thursday afternoon. She said she Flores Laboy, did not immediately re- Detention Center between May and years in jail and a $25,000 fine. Deliver- would be ecstatic if police follow turn calls seeking comment Thursday. September 2013, prosecutors said. ing drugs to inmates is a misdemeanor through on their statement that they Larkin said he had no information Swerdlin pleaded guilty last month that carries a maximum sentence of will no longer pursue the photos. But on why the department no longer plans to distribution of Buprenorphine, deliv- three years in jail and a $1,000 fine. she said she won’t be fully satisfied until to pursue the photos. On Wednesday ering drugs to a confined person and Swerdlin was indicted in September the case against her nephew is dropped night, the department issued a state- conspiracy to possess Oxycodone. She along with her son on the drug charges. entirely. ment saying it was not their policy “to faces up to 12 years in jail and more Brett Swerdlin, 21, pleaded guilty in The aunt had sent her nephew to authorize invasive search procedures of than $40,000 in fines. March and was given a three-year sus- West Virginia, where he grew up, for the suspects in cases of this nature” but Swerdlin had been a member of the pended sentence, along with three years past several weeks, fearful that police made no definitive statements about Maryland Bar since 1991. The Towson of probation, and ordered to complete would show up to enforce the search whether they would continue to pursue solo practitioner also went by the name a drug treatment program. warrant. The teen’s defense lawyers the photos that had been specifically au- Jill Honey Berman. The case is Attorney Grievance said authorities had explained that they thorized in the search warrant. The Court of Appeals disbarred Commission of Maryland v. Swerdlin, intended to take the teen to a hospital Manassas City Manager Patrick Pate her in a one-page order issued Tuesday, Court of Appeals Misc. Docket AG No. and chemically induce an erection to fa- acknowledged Thursday that the de- following a Joint Petition for Disbar- 84, Sept. Term 2013. Employment

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Judge upholds award waste regulations at its Baltimore manufacturing plant, should be ignored or deleted. The MdTA said E-ZPass to building’s landlord in a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Maryland does send out emails for upcoming events, Agency over alleged violations of hazardous waste reg - projects or surveys. But the agency said it will never A Montgomery County judge has upheld more than $8 ulations, the federal agency announced Thursday. The send unsolicited emails demanding payment or request - million in damages awarded to a former owner of a company agreed to pay a $39,400 penalty to settle the ing personal information. Rockville office building from a former tenant. Judge alleged violations, while at the same time neither admit - Ronald B. Rubin earlier this month denied a motion for ting nor denying its liability. In its announcement, the Md. prison’s water found judgment notwithstanding the verdict filed by Ronald EPA said that following an inspection in April 2012, it safe after taint scare Cohen Investments and Ronald Cohen Manage - alleged several violations of the federal Resource Con - ment Co. The jury award for Tower Oaks Boulevard servation and Recovery Act, the federal law governing (AP) The Maryland Environmental Service said tap LLC included $3 million in punitive damages. Tower the treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste. water at a state prison on the Eastern Shore is safe to Oaks alleged the Cohen companies twice forced it into The settlement penalty reflects the company’s compli - drink after the discovery of coliform bacteria in the foreclosure because of unpaid rent. Rubin earlier this ance efforts and its cooperation with EPA in the reso - water supply earlier this month. The Daily Times of Sal - month also denied motions to quash writs of execution lution of this matter. isbury reported that two water samples taken at East - issued for four properties located on or near Rockville ern Correctional Institution near Westover during Pike that Tower Oaks alleges are owned by the Cohen Md. Transportation Authority routine testing last week showed the presence of the companies. The defendants had argued the properties warns of E-ZPass email scam bacteria, commonly found in fecal matter. The standard are not owned by the companies but by Cohen family allows just one positive result per month. Most forms members. (AP) Transportation officials in Maryland are warning of the bacteria are usually harmless to healthy people, the public about a scam involving E-ZPass. The Mary - and officials said the potentially deadly E. coli strain Baltimore company settles land Transportation Authority on Wednesday was not found during testing. Additional tests on Satur - warned that several phony emails are circulating re - day suggested the contamination may have come from EPA hazardous waste charges questing that E-ZPass Maryland customers pay their toll the test lab, not the prison. Prison department officials Simpson Strong-Tie Co. Inc., a manufacturer of wood debts online. Transportation officials said the emails are said inmates were given bottled water as a precaution. connectors, anchors, construction adhesive and build - a scam and that scammers are using the emails to try ing systems, agreed to fully comply with hazardous to obtain personal information. Officials said the emails Compiled by Paul Samuel FTC sues Amazon over children’s in-app charges

Associated Press last week, when Amazon said it wouldn’t The dispute is over in-app charges in a password for charges over $20. In 2013, settle with the FTC over the charges. Ama - children’s games on Kindle devices, where the company updated password protec - The Federal Trade Commission is zon said in a letter to the FTC last week it can sometimes be difficult to differenti - tion again, but in a way that allowed win - suing Amazon over charges that the com - that it had already refunded money to par - ate whether users are spending virtual or dows of time where children could still pany has not done enough to prevent chil - ents who complained and was prepared real currency to acquire virtual items. make purchases, according to the FTC dren from making unauthorized in-app to go to court. When it introduced in-app charges in 2011, complaint. purchases, according to a complaint filed On Thursday Amazon said its state - a password was not required to make any One woman cited in the complaint Thursday in federal court. ments in the letter still apply and did not purchase, from 99 cents to $99. That said her daughter racked up $358.42 in The move had been expected since comment further. changed in 2012, when Amazon required charges while playing a game.

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Specifically, SBE issued guidance, office in Maryland or to Maryland extended to persons who fail to file an Second of a approved by the Maryland Attorney PACs. amended report, and the per-weekday General’s office, explaining that the These Out-of-State PACs will also penalty of $10-$20 per day will now also Two-Part Series $10,000 aggregate limit on contribu - be required to file reports of their ex - apply on weekend days and holidays, tions (by any person or entity other penditures during the election year in with maximum late fee accruals dou - CARVILLE B. C OLLINS than a state PAC) to all candidates for accordance with the filing deadlines bling from $250 to $500. For the first Commentary State and local office in Maryland and for all Maryland State and local can - time, civil penalties of $500 per incident to State PACs, during the four-year didates and State PACs. These are all can be imposed for unauthorized ex - first-time requirements that will be - penditures, failure to maintain bank ac - The votes have been cast — and the State election cycle, would not be en - forced. come effective January 1, 2015. counts or accurate financial records, returns are in — on Maryland’s earliest- Current law governing Out-of- and failure to report all contributions ever state Primary Election, held June State PAC transfers will remain un - received and transfers made. If a State 24. Although the primaries are now changed – they are subject to the PAC lacks the funds to pay civil penal - over, Maryland’s campaign finance same $6,000 transfer limit as State ties or late fees, the officers of the State cycle is not. Campaigns gearing up for PACs, and no aggregate limit applies. PAC will be responsible for paying the Nov. 4 General Election, as well as these fines. The statute of limitations contributors to General Election candi - Carville B. Nonprofit Participating for misdemeanors under the campaign dates, must still keep in mind that the COLLINS Organizations finance laws will be extended from two four-year state election cycle continues years to three, applicable only to of - Entities organized under § 501(c)(4) until Dec. 31, 2014. This is especially im - Commentary fenses committed on or after Jan. 1, or (6) or § 527 of the Internal Revenue portant for purposes of ensuring that 2015. applicable limits on contributions to Code that made certain contributions or donations of $6,000 or more that lead to candidates are not exceeded by donors Independent expenditures and or recipients. Other changes to Maryland’s cam - a candidate or State PAC making a dis - Part I of this article, published on paign finance law, not addressed in bursement in the State, or that lead to a electioneering communications April 28, described the major changes to Part I of this article, are summarized person making an independent expen - Under current law, persons who Maryland’s campaign finance laws. here. These changes were enacted in diture or disbursement for electioneer - make independent expenditures or dis - While many of these changes will not go 2013, but with an effective date of ing communications in the State, are bursements for election related commu - into effect until 2015, one change went 2015. required to register with the SBE within nications in excess of $10,000 in an into effect on April 11, 2014, and has on - 48 hours of making that contribution or election cycle must report their activi - going implications for both the past Pri - Out-of-State PACs donation. ties to the SBE. Effective Jan. 1, 2015, mary and the upcoming General State PACs organized in states These organizations, if required to there will be several more stringent re - Elections in Maryland this year. That other than Maryland (“Out-of-State register, must also report their five quirements. These include: (1) the defi - change was the announcement by the PACs”) will be required to register largest donors, or report how the public nition of communications subject to the Maryland State Board of Elections with the SBE within 48 hours of mak - may access, via Internet, the organiza - reporting requirements has been ex - (“SBE”) on aggregate political contribu - ing cumulative transfers of $6,000 or tion’s reports that disclose all expendi - panded to include such large-scale com - tion limits for the 2014 State and local more during the four-year election tures and donations. These are all munication methods as emails, mass elections in Maryland. cycle to candidates for State or local first-time requirements effective Janu - mailings, telephone banking, texting, ary 1, 2015. and other forms of modern-day cam - paign techniques; (2) the $10,000 report - Persons doing public business ing threshold has been lowered to or hiring lobbyists $5,000; (3) time periods for when re - ports are due have been shortened; and Campaign finance reporting require - (4) stricter penalties have been estab - ments generally apply to all candidates, lished, including a civil penalty of up to State PACs and other campaign finance $1,000 per day for late-filed reports entities, but not to individual persons or within 28 days of an election or 10% of entities who make political contribu - the amount of expenditures not timely tions to these candidates, PACs and reported. other entities. The exception is for cer - tain persons who do public business with the State or local government, or Local public campaign financing who hire lobbyists. Either group is sub - Although not directly affecting cam - ject to reporting requirements if they paign contributors and State PACs, they make certain campaign contributions. may be interested to know that the 2013 Under current law, persons who have enactments authorize any county in contracts with all State or local govern - Maryland to establish a system of vol - MacCarthy on ments in Maryland involving cumulative untary public campaign financing after compensation or $100,000 or more, or Jan. 1, 2015. This would be for execu - CROSS-EXAMINATION who spend more than $500 to hire lob - tive or legislative branch elective offices byists at the State level, are required to at the County level. report their political contributions to This would entail the use of county funds from taxpayers to fi - A whole new approach certain State and local candidates total - ing over $500, during certain time peri - nance certain local elections. De - to cross-examination! ods. pending on how a particular county This book will open your Effective Jan. 1, 2015, there will be implements such a system, campaign eyes to a brand new and an array of changes for persons doing contributors and State PACs may be impacted by the infusion of tax dol - much more effective way public business, the most significant of which are: (1) the $100,000 threshold lars into political campaigns, spend - to approach adverse for all contracts is changed to $200,000 ing caps placed on candidates, and witnesses. for a single contract with a single gov - other relevant restrictions. Public fi - Learn to tell the jury a story, ernmental entity, and (2) only political nancing of elections has been permit - ted in statewide elections but not and make jurors sympathize contributions of $500 or more in a cer - previously implemented in Maryland, with you rather than the tain period made to persons who are candidates for a government agency or except once in the 1994 gubernatorial witness. body with which the person is doing election, and more recently, by some public business are reportable. Persons of the candidates for governor in the doing public business under these new 2014 Primary Election. thresholds will also be subject to new electronic filing, record retention, and certification requirements. Carville B. Collins is a partner of the law firm of DLA Piper in Baltimore and An - napolis, and has been a member of vari - Enforcement ous election law and campaign finance The law enacted in 2013 greatly ex - review groups since 1995, including the ORDER NOW AT Maryland Attorney General’s 2011 Advi - pands the reach and effect of current sory Committee on Campaign Finance http://books.lawyersweekly.com enforcement provisions. Among the that gave impetus to the enactment of changes that could impact State PACs comprehensive legislation in 2013. He may be reached at and their officers after Jan. 1, 2015, the [email protected]. © Carville 2135-C SBE’s existing late fee powers will be B. Collins 2014. All rights reserved.

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L E B R AT I N C E G 5 YEAR EDITORIAL 2 S 1 Established 1888 Stay the course 11 East Saratoga Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Main Number: 443.524.8100 wo important mass transit projects for brows. Main Fax: 410.752.2894 our region are experiencing some How much local governments and taxpayers rough sledding. fork over for a project is a legitimate issue. The Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner The problems besetting the Purple wisdom of rerouting the Red Line is a legitimate Publisher (x8103) Maria Kelly Line, the Metro subway line planned issue. Whether the Purple Line has ample noise Comptroller (x8111) fTor Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, and vibration abatement measures — yes, that’s Tracy Bumba and Baltimore city-Baltimore County’s Red Line worth getting right. Audience Development Director (x8120) Molly Bartello project are different in nature. Anyone who lives in the Baltimore-Washington Administrative Assistant (x8184) In the case of the Purple Line, planners have corridor has nightmarish stories about traffic delayed the deadline for submission of proposals gridlock. We sit in our cars, bumper to bumper, editorial from companies that want to partner in the con - year after year. We have been choking on our au - Editor struction of the 16-mile line from New Carrollton tomobile exhaust fumes. In 2012, Washington was Thomas Baden Jr. (x8150) to Bethesda. Officials say the delay will have no the most congested metropolitan area in the na -

Managing Editor impact on the overall timetable of the $2.37 bil - tion, a place where the average driver that year Barbara Grzincic (x8161) lion project, though that seems unrealistically op - spent 67 hours and 32 gallons of gas stewing in timistic given residents’ demands for stronger traffic, according to the Texas A&M Traffic Insti - Special Products Editor Erin Cunningham (x8155) Associate Editor Paul D. Samuel (x8166) noise and vibration abatement measures. tute. Baltimoreans could swell with pride in com - Assistant Editor Ray Frager (x8169) A major issue regarding the 14.1-mile Red Line ing in only 15th on the rankings. staff writers is concern on the part of the city and county over The two light rail projects, of course, are not Senior Legal Reporter Danny Jacobs (x8159) how much they are being asked to contribute to going to magically fix all of this. And for many Real Estate / Development Adam Bednar (x8160) the light rail project, which would run from the residents, the projects will have little impact on Health Care/Higher Education Alissa Gulin (x8165) Business of Law Lauren Kirkwood (x8157) Bayview MARC to the Centers for Medicaid and their day-to-day lives. But the two lines will play a Appellate Courts Steve Lash (x8162) Medicare Services offices. critical part in the overall modernization of the General Business Lizzy McLellan (x8153) There are also fears that the federal govern - region’s transportation grid — getting cars off the Government Bryan P. Sears (x8175) ment, whose funding is an essential part of the road, providing more environmentally friendly Washington, D.C. Kimberly Atkins (202.536.7980) $2.6 billion Red Line project, may not be eager to transportation options for tens of thousands of web Digital Manager Matthew Standerfer (x8158) support it. And the clumsy way that the state people each day and reducing the time to traverse Web Content Producer Dave Kuhn (x8163) transportation department decided to shift the lo - key commuting routes. photography cation of a Harbor East subway station stop to ac - It’s imperative that these projects are designed Senior Photographer Maximilian Franz (x8171) commodate businessman developer John smartly, constructed efficiently and insulated art Paterakis — first reported in the Baltimore Brew from the currents of political favoritism. Graphic Designer Lauren Gurny (x8193) Senior Graphic Designer Katrina C. Kardys (x8192) — justifiably has raised more than a few eye - It’s even more imperative that they get built.

advertising Sales Manager Justin Carson (x8139) Director of Business Development Gail Clough (x8135) Take the money and run Advertising & Events Coordinator Morgan Cook (x8181)

This just in: Larry Hogan is the un - Even high-rolling conservatives want operations derdog in the race for governor of to bet on someone who will be com - Operations & Events Assistant Clare Sheehan (x8101) Maryland. petitive. Production Supervisor Darlene Miller (x8188) Production Staff Rhonda Fonte (x8183), You say you knew that? Of course, The state of play for Hogan is an Linda Hersl (x8184), Lawrence Sibiski (x8189) you did. It’s Maryland. Maryland votes open secret: To varying degrees, Repub - Pre-Press Jeff Lear Democrat. Hogan is a Republican. licans and the even-handed media act as Press Crew Ed Daniels, Chris Dennis, Terry Ebelein, Billy Turner But hear me out. We “know” things if there were actually a competitive race The state of play for all the time, and then, voila, the things in the offing. With that assumption, they Hogan is an open For back issues or delivery problems: we know are verified in real life. can find strategy beneath the surface of secret: To varying Call 443-524-8100 simple necessity. degrees, Republicans Direct phone numbers: Outside money is not similarly de - Dial 443-524-and the 4 digit number next to each name luded. The marketplace of influence “and the even-handed Email addresses: Log onto TheDailyRecord.com to get a complete email address seekers knows Maryland well enough. media act as if there listing of all staff members “The ‘market’ knows he can’t win,” were actually a C. FRASER says one Democratic follower of competitive race in the Maryland politics. “[These contribu - Christopher A. Eddings SMITH offing. With that President: The Daily Record (443.524.8102) tors] are voting with their dollars. Ac - and Commentary assumption, they can Vice President, Business Information Division: tually, my friend Larry knows it, too The Dolan Company — but he’s going to have a good time find strategy beneath I refer to this week’s news that with it anyway.” the surface of simple Hogan will take public financing in Part of the good time will be necessity. his race for governor against Lt. Gov. pulling on Superman’s cape: hammer - The Daily Record (USPS 145-120) is a newspaper of gen - eral circulation published daily, Monday through Friday, ex - Anthony G. Brown, the Democrat. ing at the issues in every way he can, cept the following legal holidays: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President’s Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, Some of my fellow pundits suggest including “free media.” The editorial came close to defeating then Prince Labor Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hogan’s decision is strategic: He page of The Baltimore Sun, for exam - New Year’s Day. 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Material problem. economy, jobs growth, tax rates, the published in The Daily Record is compiled at substantial campaigns competitive — something expense and is for the sole and exclusive use of purchasers The truth? He’s probably not get - health care rollout, his competence as the system always needs. Brown will and subscribers. The material may not be republished, resold, recorded, or used in any manner, in whole or in part, without ting much outside money — and sees an executive …” and so on. have to respond to Hogan’s assertions the publisher’s explicit consent. Any infringement will be subject to legal redress. Persons placing legal advertisements little potential for improvement with In broadsides of this sort, Hogan as the campaign builds some momen - are responsible for payment. Legal advertisements are not big givers in Maryland or outside will be defining himself as his party’s accepted on a contingent basis. tum. Sauerbrey forced that kind of ex - The Daily Record welcomes letters from readers about Maryland. standard bearer. Republicans want to articles, material published or other issues of interest to the change 20 years ago. public. Please send correspondence to The Daily Record Brown, on the other hand, raised field a candidate who will carry the There is, of course, irony in this. Editorial Department, 11 E. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD, 21202. Phone 410-752-3849, 800-296-8181, Fax 410-547-6705. $12 million in the primary, and he’s fight to the Democrat. It’s an impor - The Republican Party has been no The Daily Record is a member of the National Newspaper out beating the bushes for more. tant part of our system. As in football, Association, the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association, fan of public financing. American Court and Commercial Newspapers Inc. The Alliance Hogan will have $2.6 million from the the stats may make some teams cer - of Area Business Publications and subscribes to the Associated But, hey, if the money is there and Press. state and as much as $3.7 million from tain winners, but you still have to play you need it … The Daily Record Company is owned by Dolan Media Company. party sources, a total of $6.3 million. the game. As I said earlier, Hogan is the un - For example, Republican Ellen R. C. Fraser Smith is senior news analyst at WYPR-FM. His column appears Fri - derdog. That might be a kind way of Sauerbrey was the underdog in 1994 days in the Daily Record. His email ad - putting it. Less kind: slim and none. when she took the public money. She dress is [email protected]. Friday, July 11, 2014 TheDailyRecord.com 21A OPINION Another vote for changing judges’ elections

Once again, the visuals of Maryland’s and retaining judges who are diverse in campaigns for Orphans’ Court: familiar. To respond to a few: Yes, we judicial elections in several counties and who possess these qualities. What • Whether a licensed practical nurse have on occasion elected qualified and Baltimore city have illustrated the effect do contested judicial elections “could do more for orphans than men and women to the Circuit Court. folly of contested elections of circuit have on the appointment and retention those lawyers.” That is not an argument for a system court judges. This is particularly evident of judges who possess these qualities? • Whether orphans who commit that focuses on irrelevant or even silly in Montgomery County, but also else- Not a positive one, that is for sure! crimes should go to jail. issues instead of what is important in where in the state. Reform in the form From the time I arrived in Maryland • “The skyrocketing rates of intes- selecting judges. Yes, there are plenty of substituting merit selection and re- in 1970 to attend American University tacy.” of applicants for Circuit Court judge- tention elections for the current inco- Law School until I was elected to the • The Orphans’ Court judges’ posi- ships even with a system of contested herent and illogical system is long Orphans’ Court in 1978, I was very in- tions on abortion. elections. But the quantity of appli- overdue. volved politically, participating in the • Whether as a candidate for re- cants is not the issue. Quality is the management of state and local political election to the Orphans’ Court I issue, and even if the quality is good, it campaigns in 1970 and 1974 in which all would take an orphan away from would be even better if contested elec- state and local offices including judicial a “parent” who spanked the or- tions were eliminated. offices were on the ballot. In 1978 and phan and/or do I spank my own Finally, the pressure of contested 1982, I was on the ballot myself and suc- children? elections has historically leveraged STEVEN I. cessfully ran for judge of the Orphans’ As a candidate for a 15-year term on more appointments of minorities to the Court, which is the state’s probate the Circuit Court, I was asked many Circuit Court bench. Well, they certainly PLATT court. In 1992, I and two other Circuit questions. My favorite came from a don’t do that now! Pursuit of Justice Court judges in Prince George’s County woman who identified herself as a “con- As Rachel McGuckian, former chair ran unopposed for election to 15-year cerned citizen.” She wanted to know of the MSBA’s Litigation Section and co- terms. “whether the sitting judges favored con- chair of the Judicial Appointments Maryland’s judiciary should be di- So I was either involved as a man- doms in the schools” and/or “prayer in Committee, pointed out: “In the past verse not only as to race, gender and ager or a candidate for judicial office or the schools.” The answer I wanted to decade, of the five sitting judges who ethnicity, but also as to professional an informed observer for over 40 years. give was: “We favor one or the other, but lost elections, three were African-Amer- background, experience and abilities. I’m still watching, but enjoying it less. not both.” I did, however, resist that ican males, one was an African-Ameri- With that said, there is a consensus that Contested judicial elections do not temptation. can female and one was a Caucasian every judge should have the following have a positive effect on appointing and My point is very simple. Even though male. All five of the lawyers who suc- qualities: judicial temperament, intelli- retaining judges who are diverse and the examples cited are anecdotal, they cessfully replaced those sitting judges gence, strong personal and professional are “legally and most fully profession- illustrate that at best judicial contested were Caucasian, four male and one fe- ethics, courage and integrity, experi- ally qualified.” In fact, contested judicial elections distract and at worst they de- male.” ence and education, personality and elections discourage such applicants, stroy the effort to secure a diverse and Maryland deserves the best judges work habits suitable to a court work- particularly those with successful pri- qualified judiciary. available, who can best be held account- load. Also: a positive attitude toward vate practices, from seeking judicial of- The Maryland State Bar Association able by retention elections run on their continuing legal judicial education, abil- fices. recently reaffirmed its opposition to record. Reform of the system is long ity to communicate, civic and profes- I have never seen any of the qualities contested judicial elections and set overdue and time is of the essence. sional responsibility, good health and that are desirable in a judge discussed forth the well-established reasons. They Steven I. Platt, a retired associate judge sound character. as an issue in any contested campaign need not be reported here in this space. on the Prince George’s County Circuit Court, writes a regular column for The It is clear, therefore, that the system by a challenger. Instead, I have wit- The arguments by the proponents Daily Record. He can be reached at should focus on selecting, appointing nessed the following issues being raised of contested judicial elections are also [email protected]. Heard this week By the numbers

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Index of First Publications Decree NISI ...... 8B 1618 Eastern Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 1145 N Fulton Ave Baltimore, MD 21217-1506 at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Trustee’s Sales ...... 10B 1156 Nanticoke St Baltimore, MD 21230-1919 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:10 am, Alex Cooper 4114 Belle Ave, Baltimore, 21215 - Sale Date: 20140730 - Time: 1402 McHenry St Baltimore, MD 21223-3154 5944 Glen Falls Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore 10:00 1934 W North Ave Baltimore, MD 21217-1203 City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North 4502 Garden Dr, Baltimore, 21215 - Sale Date: 20140730 - 206 E Chase St Baltimore, MD 21202-3808 Time: 10:00 Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance 2201 Westfield Ave Baltimore, MD 21214-1051 at 10:11 am, Alex Cooper 3606 Frankford Ave, Baltimore, 21214 - Sale Date: 20140730 2312 Anoka Ave Baltimore, MD 21215-7810 - Time: 10:00 3537 Pelham Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 2512 Arbuton Ave Baltimore, MD 21230-2911 at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert 4668 Kernwood Ave, Baltimore, 21212 - Sale Date: 20140730 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:12 - Time: 10:00 2636 E Biddle St Baltimore, MD 21213-3704 am, Alex Cooper 30 N Rosedale St, Baltimore, 21229 - Sale Date: 20140730 - 3242 Pelham Ave Baltimore, MD 21213-1718 4102 Fairhaven Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Time: 10:00 3603 Elmley Ave Baltimore, MD 21213-1919 City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North 4024 N Rogers Ave, Gwynn Oak, 21207 - Sale Date: 20140730 4019 Granite Ave Baltimore, MD 21206-2531 Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance - Time: 10:00 410 S Eaton St Baltimore, MD 21224-2603 at 10:13 am, Alex Cooper 3950 Wilsby Ave, Baltimore, 21218 - Sale Date: 20140730 - 4634 Pimlico Rd Baltimore, MD 21215-6431 2531 Shirley Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Time: 10:00 4704 Elison Ave Baltimore, MD 21206-6815 at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert 2219 Whittier Ave, Baltimore, 21217 - Sale Date: 20140730 - 4805 Midline Rd Baltimore, MD 21206-4630 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:14 Time: 10:00 am, Alex Cooper 5032 Westhills Rd Baltimore, MD 21229-1217 1206 W Lafayette Ave Unit 12, Baltimore, 21217 - Sale Date: 233 W Lafayette Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore 5118 Woolverton Ave Baltimore, MD 21215-5135 20140730 - Time: 10:00 City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North 534 S Bentalou St Baltimore, MD 21223-2825 137 N Culver St, Baltimore, 21229 - Sale Date: 20140730 - Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance Time: 10:00 716 McCabe Ave Baltimore, MD 21212-4212 at 10:15 am, Alex Cooper 1214 Whatcoat St, Baltimore, 21217 - Sale Date: 20140730 - Condemnation ...... 6B 1119 Cleveland Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Time: 10:00 1830 Etting St Baltimore, MD 21217-3204 City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North 710 S Durham St, Baltimore, 21231 - Sale Date: 20140730 - 4310 Pimlico Rd Baltimore, MD 21215-6912 Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance Time: 10:00 at 10:17 am, Alex Cooper 1714 Park Avenue, Apt 201, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore 40 Upmanor Rd, Baltimore, 21229 - Sale Date: 20140729 - Upcoming Property Auctions City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Time: 10:05 JULY 11, 2014 Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance 1909 Crestview Rd, Baltimore, 21239 - Sale Date: 20140729 at 10:18 am, Alex Cooper - Time: 02:00 Baltimore City 5617 Wayne Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 6051 Yorkshire Drive, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 1128 E 36th St, Baltimore, 21218 - Sale Date: 20140729 - Time: at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert 10:00 at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:05 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:19 102 E 22nd St, Baltimore, 21218 - am, Alex Cooper am, Alex Cooper Estate Notices ...... 5B 5203 Saybrook Road, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 2801 Ruscombe Lane, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Bilzer, Gregory at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Button, Liela M Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:06 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:20 James, Johnnie Lee am, Alex Cooper am, Alex Cooper Nelson, Derrick A Sr 1204 Argyle Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 2841 Clifton Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Pancer, Zeev at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:07 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:21 Rubin, Joshua am, Alex Cooper am, Alex Cooper Williams, Joseph 2219 Riggs Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, 534 S Beechfield Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Bids ...... 5B at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North B50003586 - City Of Baltimore Automatic Vehicle Location Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:08 Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance System, etc am, Alex Cooper at 10:22 am, Alex Cooper Personal Property - Storage Auctions ...... 9B 3816 3rd Street, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, at 4327 Shamrock Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Storage Line of Maryland, LLC (t/a APT Storage), - Notice the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North of Public Auctions on Thursday, July 17, 2014 - Time 11:00 Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:09 Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance am - Charles Manor, etc. am, Alex Cooper Continued on 2B

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Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West of Maryland 2013 retroactively required comprehensive Court Proceedings zoning enacted by Anne Arundel County in 2011 to be Continued from 1B consistent with the Anne Arundel County General at 10:23 am, Alex Cooper Court Proceedings Development Plan? 8) Whether Md. Code Ann., Art. 66B § 3203 Brendan Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS 1.04(f) required comprehensive zoning enacted by Anne Arundel County in 201 to be consistent with the Anne City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Chief Judge: Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance Arundel County General Development Plan? 9) Because one at 10:24 am, Alex Cooper element of unlawful spot zoning requires zoning that is 3006 Hanlon Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Judges: inconsistent with the comprehensive zoning plan, can a local at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Calvert Sally D. Adkins, Glenn T. Harrell, Jr., Lynne A. Battaglia, legislative body unlawfully spot-zone a particular property Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance at 10:25 Clayton Greene, Jr., Robert N. McDonald, Shirley M. Watts when adopting legislation that enacts into law a new am, Alex Cooper Bessie M. Decker, Clerk comprehensive zoning plan, when all zoning included in the legislation is part of that plan? 1311 N Ellwood Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore Phone: 410-260-1500/Annapolis City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Phone: 800-926-2583/Washington Area No. 83 (14 T.) - Aaron Harrison-Solomon v. State of Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2014 Maryland. Issue – Criminal Law – Where Petitioner was at 10:26 am, Alex Cooper OPINIONS FILED - SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 committed to the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene pursuant to a finding that he was not criminally responsible, 2132 Wilkens Avenue, at the Circuit Court for Baltimore AG 50 (12 T.) - Attorney Grievance Commission of was subsequently conditionally released, and did not violate City, at the Clarence M. Mitchell Court House, 100 North Maryland v. Matthew John McDowell & John Stephen any of the conditions of his release, did the circuit court have Calvert Street, Court House Door, Calvert Street entrance Burson. Matthew John McDowell & John Stephen Burson jurisdiction, after the expiration of the order of conditional at 10:27 am, Alex Cooper are reprimanded. [ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE – SANCTIONS – release (OCR), to grant a motion to “extend” the OCR filed REPRIMAND – COURT OF APPEALS REPRIMANDED 113 S Loudon Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, five days prior to its expiration? 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, LAWYER WHO “ROBO-SIGNED” LARGE NUMBER OF Harvey West FORECLOSURE-RELATED DOCUMENTS. SUCH No. 90 (14 T.) - Terance Garner v. State of Maryland. Issues – Criminal Law – 1) Are separate consecutive sentences for 1622 Plum Street, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 N. CONDUCT VIOLATED MARYLAND LAWYERS’ RULES OF use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT (“MLRPC”) 8.4(d) (CONDUCT prohibited when a single handgun is used in committing two West THAT IS PREJUDICIAL TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE) AND 8.4(a) (VIOLATING MLRPC). crimes against a single victim in one transaction? 2) Where 1319 Pentwood Road, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 CSA correctly determined that the trial court imposed an ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE – SANCTIONS – REPRIMAND – N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey illegal sentence, but failed to correct that illegal sentence, COURT OF APPEALS REPRIMANDED MANAGING West should this Court correct the illegal nature of the sentence? 1503 Penrose Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 PARTNER WHO MADE NO EFFORTS TO ENSURE THAT LAW FIRM HAD IN EFFECT MEASURES GIVING No. 96(14 T.) - Albert Sublet IV v. State of Maryland. Issues – N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey Criminal Law – 1) Did the lower courts err in excluding West REASONABLE ASSURANCE THAT LAWYERS DID NOT ROBO-SIGN DOCUMENTS AND THAT NOTARIES PUBLIC crucial Facebook evidence on authentication grounds where 5215 Ivanhoe Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 DID NOT FALSELY NOTARIZE DOCUMENTS. SUCH the suspected author of the Facebook posts testified at trial, N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey CONDUCT VIOLATED MLRPC 5.1(a) (RESPONSIBILITIES admitted discussing the fight on Facebook, and recognized West OF PARTNERS, MANAGERS, AND SUPERVISORY this specific Facebook conversation, and where the posts 3929 Boarman Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, LAWYERS), 5.3(a) (RESPONSIBILITIES REGARDING contained numerous distinctive characteristics 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, NONLAWYER ASSISTANTS), AND 8.4(a) (VIOLATING demonstrating authenticity? 2) In excluding Facebook Harvey West MLRPC).] It is so Ordered; Respondents shall pay all costs as evidence on authenticity grounds, did the lower courts err by 307 N Monastery Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, taxed by the Clerk of this Court, including costs of all applying an incorrect legal standard? 3) In assessing the 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, transcripts, pursuant to Maryland Rule 16-761(b), for which Facebook evidence, did the lower courts err by not applying Harvey West sum judgment is entered in favor of the Attorney Grievance a correct and complete authentication analysis? 839 Woodbourne Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, Commission jointly and severally against Matthew John Above petitions granted on June 18, 2014. 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, McDowell and John Stephen Burson. Opinion by Watts, J. PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI FILED - Harvey West Professional Responsibility; Robo-signing' Activity; SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 Reprimands. (RecordFax No. 14-0619-21, 27 Pages). 1934 Walbrook Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, No. 651 - Angela Green v. Marex D/B/A Petro Oil. 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, No. 30 - Wilhelmina Bradford v. JAI Medical Systems No. 683 - Davon Butler v. State of Maryland. Harvey West Managed Care Organization, Inc. [VICARIOUS LIABILITY - 413 N Glover Street, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 APPARENT AGENCY - MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATIONS No. 684 - Owen St. Aubry Coote v. State of Maryland. N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey AND NETWORK PHYSICIANS. UNDER THE DOCTRINE No. 688 - Raymond F. Altevogt v. Montgomery County, West OF APPARENT AGENCY, AN ENTITY MAY BE FOUND Maryland. 4608 Eugene Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 VICARIOUSLY LIABLE FOR THE NEGLIGENCE OF ITS No. 689 - Zachary Coleman v. State of Maryland. N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey APPARENT AGENT IF (1) THE ENTITY MAKES REPRESENTATIONS THAT CREATE THE APPEARANCE No. 29 (14 T.) - William M. Schmalfeldt v. William John West Joseph Hoge, III. 6901 Chambers Road, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 OF AN EMPLOYMENT OR AGENCY RELATIONSHIP; (2) THE PLAINTIFF BELIEVES THAT AN EMPLOYMENT OR No. 38 (14 T.) - Nicholas Case v. Unisys Corporation et al. N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey AGENCY RELATIONSHIP EXISTS AND RELIES ON THAT West No. 41 (14 T.) - In Re: Belvin P. BELIEF TO THE PLAINTIFF’S DETRIMENT; AND (3) THE 832 Benninghaus Road, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, No. 46 (14 T. ) - National Wrecking Corporation, Inc. v. PLAINTIFF’S BELIEF IS REASONABLE UNDER THE 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Whiting Turner Contracting Company. CIRCUMSTANCES. AN INDEPENDENT-CONTRACTOR Harvey West PHYSICIAN WHO PARTICIPATES IN THE NETWORK OF A Judge Harrell did not participate in the consideration 2422 Edmondson Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATION (“MCO”) MAY BE of this matter. 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, FOUND TO BE THE APPARENT AGENT OF THE MCO, IF No. 52 (14 T.) - Ryan McLean v. State of Maryland. Harvey West THOSE THREE CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED. IN THE No. 53 (14 T. ) - Michael Jerome Johnson v. State of 818 N Rose Street, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 CASE BEFORE THE COURT, THERE WAS INSUFFICIENT Maryland. N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey EVIDENCE TO HOLD THE MCO VICARIOUSLY LIABLE No. 54 (14 T. ) - Thomas Bailey v. State of Maryland. West FOR THE NEGLIGENCE OF A PHYSICIAN IN ITS 4608 Eugene Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, 100 NETWORK BECAUSE THE MCO’S REPRESENTATIONS No. 56 (14 T. ) - Benjamin Vance v. State of Maryland. N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, Harvey CONCERNING ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PHYSICIAN No. 59 (14 T. ) - Antwan Derrell Smith v. State of Maryland. West DID NOT CREATE AN APPEARANCE OF AN AGENCY No. 60 (14 T. ) - Victor D. McEachin v. State of Maryland. RELATIONSHIP AND THE PLAINTIFF’S SUBJECTIVE 832 Benninghaus Road, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, No. 62 (14 T. ) - Marvin Terrell Carter v. State of Maryland. 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, BELIEF THAT THE PHYSICIAN WORKED FOR THE MCO Harvey West WAS NOT REASONABLE UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES.] No. 63 (14 T. ) - Mohanlal Singh v. Knockout Lockouts, Inc. Judgment of the Court of Special Appeals affirmed. Costs to and the Uninsured Employers Fund. 2422 Edmondson Avenue, at the Baltimore City Courthouse, be paid by Petitioner. Opinion by McDonald, J. Torts; 100 N. Calvert Street (Courthouse West) at 11:15 am, No. 65 (14 T. ) - James Ashton, et al. v. Joseph Edward Baine, Vicarious Liability; Physician in Managed Care Harvey West et al. Organization. (RecordFax No. 14-0619-20, 29 Pages). Baltimore County No. 67 (14 T. ) - Kosmors Inc. t/a Kosmor Tires v. Tomrus PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI FILED - 4210 Red Haven Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, Management, LLC. SEPTEMBER TERM 2013 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West No. 69 (14 T. ) - Renardo Lynch v. State of Maryland. No. 55 (14 T.) - Anne Arundel County, Maryland, et al. v. 1917 Wareham Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, No. 72 (14 T. ) - Shannon Rivies v. State of Maryland. 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West Harwood Civic Association, Inc., et al. Issues – Zoning and Planning – 1) Whether the prima facie aggrievement standard No. 73 (14 T. ) - Larry Morris, Jr. v. State of Maryland. 8306 Tapu Court, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 established in Bryniarski v. Montgomery Cnty. Bd. of No. 76 (14 T. ) - Mary Ann Weippert v. Matthew Samuel Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West Appeals, 247 Md. 137 (1967), should be expanded beyond Thompson. 2206 Riding Crop Way, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, challenges to administrative land use decisions to include No. 80 (14 T. ) - Frank Theodore Williams v. State of 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West challenges to legislative comprehensive zoning enactments? Maryland. 2826 Plainfield Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 2) Whether the “almost prima facie” standard as established No. 84 (14 T. ) - Dant'e Parrish v. State of Maryland. 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West in Ray v. Mayor of Balt., 430 Md. 74 (2013), should be 13 Olivia Court, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 expanded beyond challenges to administrative land use No. 85 (14 T. ) - Joshua Gabriel Prince v. State of Maryland. Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West decisions to include challenges to legislative comprehensive No. 86 (14 T. ) - Quinn Smith, et al. v. Thomas P. Dore, et al. 9422 Manor Forge Way, # 65, at the Baltimore County zoning enactments? 3) Whether CSA properly applied the No. 87 (14 T. ) - William Jackson v. State of Maryland. Courthouse, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West “legal boundaries” standard of review to the legislative actions of the County Council? 4) Whether CSA erred in Judge Watts did not participate in the consideration of 24 Mainview Court, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, this matter. 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West imposing the “consistency” requirement of § 1-417(b) of the Land Use Article? 5) Whether the considerations established No. 88 (14 T. ) - Sierra Club, et al. v. Dominion Cove Point 7810 Kentley Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, as relevant to special aggrievement in Ray v. Mayor of Balt. LNG, L.P. 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West apply equally to cases in which a private citizen challenges No. 89 - In the Matter of James H. Hobbs, Estate No. 14, 215. 3612 Eitemiller Road, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, the validity of legislatively enacted comprehensive zoning? 6) No. 91 - Cory Jamaul Jones v. State of Maryland. 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West Whether Land Use Article § 1-417 (enacted in 2012) required 2 Deepspring Court, Unit A, at the Baltimore County that comprehensive zoning enacted by Anne Arundel County No. 99 (14 T. ) - Lisa M. Markovitz v. Howard County Zoning Courthouse, 401 Bosley Avenue, at 2:00 pm, Harvey West in 2011 be consistent with the Anne Arundel County General Board, et al. 20 Benson Lane, at the Baltimore County Courthouse, 401 Development Plan? 7) Whether the title to Chapter 674, Laws Continued on 3B Friday, July 11, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 3B

ADMISSIBLE, A SUFFICIENT FACTUAL BASIS MUST LAST, IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO DEMAND HIGHER Court Proceedings SUPPORT THE EXPERT’S OPINION SO THAT THE PRICES FOR THEIR PROPERTY BECAUSE THEY ARE Continued from 2B OPINION DOES NOT AMOUNT TO CONJECTURE, HOLDING UP A LARGE PROJECT. No. 100 (14 T. ) - Mandel Tyre Brown v. State of Maryland. SPECULATION, OR INCOMPETENT EVIDENCE. IN EVIDENCE – AUTHENTICATION – AUTHENTICATION BY No. 101 (14 T. ) - Cameron Williams v. State of Maryland. THESE CASES, THE EXPERTS HAD AN INSUFFICIENT WITNESS TESTIMONY FACTUAL BASIS FROM WHICH TO REACH THE No. 107 (14 T. ) - In Re Adoption/Guardianship of Brandon W. CONCLUSION THAT THE SUBJECT PROPERTIES TRIAL COURT DID NOT ERR IN EXCLUDING MAP No. 110 (14 T. ) - Lyon Villa Venetia, LLC, et al. v. CSE CONTAINED LEAD-BASED PAINT AND WERE A PURPORTING TO SHOW AREAS OF BALTIMORE CITY Mortgage LLC, et al. SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTOR TO THE PLAINTIFFS’ DESIGNATED AS HISTORIC WHEN THE ONLY ATTEMPT TO AUTHENTICATE THE DOCUMENT WAS THROUGH A No. 125 (14 T. ) - William Arthur Manning v. State of INJURIES.] Judgments of the Court of Special Appeals Maryland. affirmed. Costs to be paid by Petitioners in their respective WITNESS WHO TESTIFIED HE WAS NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE DOCUMENT. No. 203 (14 T. ) - Shafqet Ashai, et al. v. Howard County appeals.Opinion by Harrell, J. Premises Liability; Lead Board of Elections. Paint; Expert Testimony. (RecordFax No. 14-0620-21, 47 CIVIL PROCEDURE – APPEALS – SCOPE OF APPELLATE Pages). REVIEW – ISSUES RAISED AFTER NOTICE OF APPEAL IS The above petitions were denied on June 19, 2014. No. 110 - Claudia Natalie Cabrera v. Cecilia R. Penate, et al. FILED ORDINARILY, AN APPELLATE COURT WILL NOT MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION FILED - [ELECTION LAW — JUDICIAL RELIEF — MARYLAND CONSIDER ISSUES DECIDED BY THE TRIAL COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 CODE (2002, 2010 REPL. VOL.), § 12-202 OF THE AFTER A NOTICE OF APPEAL IS FILED. CIVIL No. 296 - Cesar Antonio Alvarez-Moreno v. State of Maryland. ELECTION LAW ARTICLE GRANTS STANDING TO BRING PROCEDURE – APPEALS – SCOPE OF APPELLATE No. 498 - James Williams, Jr. v. State of Maryland. A CLAIM THAT A PUTATIVE CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE REVIEW - PRESERVATION OF ISSUES – ADEQUACY OF DOES NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CANDIDACY, DISCOVERY RESPONSES No. 550 - Mary Ann Duke, et al. v. Jarlath M.H. Ffrench- INCLUDING THE PARTY AFFILIATION REQUIREMENT OF Mullen, et al. A PARTY WHO FAILS TO FILE A MOTION TO COMPEL § 5-203 OF THE ELECTION LAW ARTICLE. A CLAIM DISCOVERY PURSUANT TO RULE 2-432 MAY NOT No. 640 - Stephen B. Jones, Sr. v. State of Maryland. REGARDING CANDIDACY “RELATES TO” AN ELECTION. CHALLENGE, ON APPEAL, THE ADEQUACY OF THE No. 112 (14 T.) - Desislava Stoyanova v. Karel Stoitchkov. ELECTION LAW — CANDIDATE’S PARTY AFFILIATION — RESPONSES IT RECEIVED TO ITS DISCOVERY Above motions denied on June 19, 2014. A PUTATIVE CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE MUST MEET THE REQUESTS.] Judgment of the Circuit Court for Baltimore FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014 PARTY AFFILIATION REQUIREMENT OF § 5-203 AT THE City affirmed. Costs to be paid by Appellant. Opinion by OPINIONS FILED - SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 TIME HE OR SHE TENDERS FOR FILING THE Battaglia, J. Real Property; Condemnation; Quick-Take CERTIFICATE OF CANDIDACY STATING HIS OR HER against Holdout. (RecordFax No. 14-0624-20, 35 Pages). No. 60 - Troy Sherman Nash v. State of Maryland. INTENTION TO RUN FOR OFFICE.] Opinion by Barbera, [CRIMINAL LAW – ALLEGATIONS OF JUROR PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI FILED - C.J. Election Law; Candidacy Requirements; Party MISCONDUCT – - VOIR DIRE – THE TRIAL JUDGE DID SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 Affiliation. (RecordFax No. 14-0620-20, 23 Pages). NOT ABUSE HER DISCRETION BY FAILING TO No. 222 - Agnes Stokes and Bertha Stokes v. The Mayor and CONDUCT A SUA SPONTE VOIR DIRE OF THE JURORS MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2014 City Council of Baltimore City (Maryland) OPINIONS FILED - SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 BEFORE DENYING DEFENDANT’S MISTRIAL MOTION, Above petition denied on June 23, 2014. WHICH WAS BASED ON A NOTE FROM THE No. 43 - Marshall Thompkins, et ux. v. Mountaineer MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2014 FOREPERSON, RECEIVED DURING DELIBERATIONS Investments, LLC. [MORTGAGES - SECONDARY AFTER 5:00 PM ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE A THREE-DAY MORTGAGE LOAN LAW (“SMLL”) - LIABILITY OF OPINION FILED - SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 HOLIDAY WEEKEND, STATING THAT ANOTHER JUROR ASSIGNEE UNDER SMLL FOR VIOLATION OF SMLL BY Misc. No. 1 - Department of Public Safety and Correctional INDICATED A WILLINGNESS TO CHANGE HER INITIAL LENDER IN THE ORIGINATION OF THE LOAN. AN Services v. John Doe & No. 103 - Gregg Hershberger v. John POSITION OF VOTING NOT GUILTY IF IT WOULD ALLOW ASSIGNEE OF A SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOAN IS NOT Roe. [STATUTORY INTERPRETATION – SEX OFFENDER HER TO GO HOME AND NOT RETURN. THE NOTE DID DIRECTLY LIABLE UNDER THE SMLL TO THE REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACT (“SORNA”) NOT CONSTITUTE THE TYPE OF EXCESSIVE OR BORROWER FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE SMLL THE FEDERAL SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND EGREGIOUS JUROR MISCONDUCT FOR WHICH THE COMMITTED BY THE LENDER AT THE TIME OF THE NOTIFICATION ACT (“SORNA”), PUB. L. NO. 109-248, §§ COURT APPLIED PREVIOUSLY A REBUTTABLE ORIGINATION OF THE LOAN, REGARDLESS OF 101-155, 120 STAT. 587, 590-611 (2006) (CODIFIED AT 42 PRESUMPTION OF PREJUDICE THAT WOULD REQUIRE WHETHER THE ASSIGNEE WOULD BE LIABLE UNDER U.S.C. § 16901 ET SEQ. AND 18 U.S.C. § 2250) INCLUDES VOIR DIRE BY THE TRIAL JUDGE, NOR WERE THERE PROVISIONS OF THE SMLL THAT GOVERN REPAYMENT BOTH DIRECTIVES TO THE STATES REGARDING THE FACTUAL ISSUES THAT HAD TO BE RESOLVED OF THE LOAN. IMPLEMENTATION OF A SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION NECESSARILY BY VOIR DIRE. ADDITIONALLY, IT WAS MORTGAGES - SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOAN LAW SCHEME AND DIRECTIVES TO INDIVIDUAL SEX NOT NECESSARY FOR THE TRIAL JUDGE TO CONDUCT (“SMLL”) - UNIFORM COMMERCIAL (“UCC”) - OFFENDERS TO REGISTER IN THE STATE IN WHICH VOIR DIRE TO OBTAIN ASSURANCE FROM THE JURORS DERIVATIVE LIABILITY OF ASSIGNEE UNDER UCC FOR THEY RESIDE, ARE EMPLOYED, OR ARE A STUDENT. OF THEIR ABILITY TO RENDER AN IMPARTIAL VERDICT. VIOLATION OF SMLL BY LENDER IN THE ORIGINATION UNDER MARYLAND LAW, THE RETROACTIVE CRIMINAL LAW – JURY INSTRUCTIONS – MODIFIED OF THE LOAN. AN ASSIGNEE OF A SECONDARY APPLICATION OF MARYLAND’S SEX OFFENDER ALLEN CHARGE – THE TRIAL JUDGE DID NOT ABUSE MORTGAGE LOAN IS NOT DERIVATIVELY LIABLE REGISTRY IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. DOE V. HER DISCRETION BY REFUSING DEFENSE COUNSEL’S PURSUANT TO MARYLAND CODE, COMMERCIAL LAW DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY & CORRECTIONAL REQUEST TO GIVE THE MODIFIED ALLEN ARTICLE (“CL”), §3-306 OF THE UCC FOR VIOLATIONS OF SERVICES, 430 MD. 535, 62 A.3D 123 (2013). WHERE INSTRUCTION, REFLECTED IN MARYLAND CRIMINAL THE SMLL COMMITTED BY THE LENDER AT THE TIME SORNA INCLUDES A PROVISION REGARDING THE PATTERN JURY INSTRUCTION 2:01, FOLLOWING THE OF THE ORIGINATION OF THE LOAN. UNDER CL §3-305 RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE FEDERAL JURY NOTE ISSUED WHILE DELIBERATIONS WERE IN OF THE UCC, THE BORROWER MAY ASSERT A CLAIM IN LAW AND STATE CONSTITUTIONS, AN INDIVIDUAL TO PROGRESS, BUT BEFORE A DEADLOCK WAS RECOUPMENT WITH RESPECT TO SUCH VIOLATIONS TO WHOM THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT WOULD BE CONFIRMED. REDUCE ANY AMOUNT OWING TO THE ASSIGNEE ON APPLIED RETROACTIVELY CANNOT BE REQUIRED TO CRIMINAL LAW – MARYLAND RULES – ADEQUACY OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE FOR THE LOAN. REGISTER INVOLUNTARILY AS A SEX OFFENDER IN RESPONSE TO A JURY NOTE – THE TRIAL JUDGE DID MORTGAGES - SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOAN LAW MARYLAND.] Certified question answered as set forth NOT VIOLATE MARYLAND RULE 4-326(d) BY CHOOSING, (“SMLL”) - ASSIGNMENTS - DERIVATIVE LIABILITY OF herein. In case #103, judgment of the circuit court affirmed AFTER RECEIVING A NOTE FROM THE FOREPERSON ASSIGNEE UNDER COMMON LAW FOR VIOLATION OF as modified consistent with this opinion. Costs to be paid by OF THE JURY, TO RECESS FOR A HOLIDAY WEEKEND SMLL BY LENDER IN THE ORIGINATION OF THE LOAN. Appellant. Opinion by Greene, J. Concurring opinion by WITH ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS REMINDING THE AN ASSIGNEE OF A SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOAN IS Harrell, J. Criminal Procedure; Sex Offender Registry; JURORS OF THEIR DUTIES. ALTHOUGH THE JUDGE’S NOT DERIVATIVELY LIABLE UNDER THE COMMON LAW Retroactive Application. (RecordFax No. 14-0630-20, 42 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS DID NOT REFER FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE SMLL COMMITTED BY THE Pages). EXPLICITLY TO THE CONCERN RAISED IN THE LENDER AT THE TIME OF THE ORIGINATION OF THE FOREPERSON’S NOTE TO THE COURT, THE JUDGE’S LOAN.] Judgment of the Court of Special Appeals affirmed. ACTIONS CONSTITUTED A RESPONSE, WITHIN THE Costs to be paid by Petitioner. Opinion by McDonald, J. CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY PLAIN MEANING OF THE RULE’S LANGUAGE, AND THE Consumer Protection; Secondary Mortgage Lien Law; Civil Assignments and Family Division RESPONSE WAS NOT UNSUITABLE UNDER THE Derivative Liability of Assignee. (RecordFax No. 14- Frank M. Conaway, Clerk of Court CIRCUMSTANCES.] Judgment of the Court of Special 0623-20, 26 Pages). Appeals affirmed. Costs to be paid by Petitioner. Opinion by Robert Ignatowski, Manager Criminal and Civil TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014 Assignments Harrell, J. Dissenting opinion by McDonald, J., which OPINIONS FILED - SEPTEMBER TERM, 2013 Battaglia and Adkins, JJ., join, dissenting in part. Criminal Phone: 410-333-3815 No. 79 - David Springer v. Erie Insurance Exchange. Procedure; Juries; Allegations of Misconduct. Vonetta Thomas, Manager Civil Division [INSURANCE – POLICY INTERPRETATION – EXCLUSIONS (RecordFax No. 14-0620-22, 52 Pages). Room 462, Courthouse East; – “BUSINESS PURSUITS” TO DETERMINE IF A THIRD Phone: 410-333-3708 Nos. 78 & 100 - Christopher D. Hamilton, et al. v. Benjamin PARTY COMPLAINT TRIGGERS THE “BUSINESS Paulette Soares, Manager Family Division Kirson, et ux. & Candace Renee Alston, et al. v. 2700 PURSUITS” EXCLUSION IN A HOMEOWNER’S LIABILITY Phone: 410-333-3709 Virginia Avenue Associates, et al. [NEGLIGENCE—LEAD- INSURANCE POLICY, AN INSURER MUST CONSIDER THE PAINT POISONING—CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE CONTINUITY OF THE INSURED’S ALLEGED BUSINESS Judge Ausby — Rm 329E LEAD-PAINT POISONED PLAINTIFFS MAY PROVE THE INTERESTS AND THE INSURED’S PROFIT MOTIVE.] Friday, July 11, 2014 CAUSATION ELEMENT OF A PRIMA FACIE NEGLIGENCE Judgment of the Circuit Court for Frederick County vacated, Carlisle Ray vs. Lauren Moore; Diane Elliott vs. CASE THROUGH PURELY CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. and case remanded to that court for further proceedings Concentra Health Services, Inc., et al; Lorraine Osborne WHEN DOING SO, HOWEVER, THE PLAINTIFF MUST PUT consistent with this opinion. Costs to be paid by appellee vs. Arundel Amusements, Inc.; Tracey Ingram vs. Stanley FORTH A THEORY OF CAUSATION AND SUFFICIENT Erie Insurance Exchange. Opinion by Battaglia, J. Insurance SUPPORTING EVIDENCE THAT, IF BELIEVED, WOULD Law; Policy Exclusions; Business Pursuits. (RecordFax Rochkind, et al; Fenyanga Muhammad vs. Officer Donald PERMIT A JURY TO DRAW THE NECESSARY LOGICAL No. 14-0624-21, 30 Pages). Muir, Jr., et al; Samuel Z. Zervitz vs. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., et al; Jacqueline Allen vs. Jacqueline Foster INFERENCES OF THE PRESENCE OF LEAD-BASED No. 81 - Edward J. Makowski v. Mayor and City Council of PAINT ON THE PREMISES AT THE RELEVANT TIME(S). Baltimore. [PROPERTY – CONDEMNATION – “QUICK- Monday, July 14, 2014 IN THE PRESENT SUMMARY JUDGMENT CASES, THE TAKE” CONDEMNATION – IMMEDIATE NECESSITY – Kim Sydnor, et al vs. Alvin C. 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Court Proceedings BALTIMORE COUNTY ORPHAN’S COURT Baltimore City. Continued from 4B Carlos D. Washington, Proper Person, Chief Judge: William R. Evans 2733 E. Preston Street, Judge DiPietro — Rm 420M Judge: Theresa A. Lawler, Juliet G. Fisher Baltimore, Maryland 21213 Monday, July 14, 2014 Grace G. Connolly, Register of Wills Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Baltimore County, County Courts Building, Fifth Floor, Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Polite Camese vs. David Lamonth; In the Matter of the Towson, MD - Phone: 410-887-6516 Petition of Environmental Integrity Project, et al; In the Estate of (104459) Joseph Williams HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF Notice is given that CARLOS D. WASHINGTON, 2733 E. Preston Street, Balti- Matter of the Petition of Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, more, Maryland 21213 was on July 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of MONDAY, JULY 7, 2014 the small estate of Joseph Williams who died on July 3, 2014 without a will. Inc.; In the Matter of the Petition of Kirk D. Pitts; Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Brandon Boyer vs. Daniel Shapeh Friday, July 11, 2014 of the Register of Wills or by contactng the personal representative or the attorney. 10:00 a.m. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections Judge Fletcher-Hill — Rm 113M with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Estate of Sidney Finglass/177327; Petition for Judicial Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their Friday, July 11, 2014 Probate objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica- tion of this Notice. In the Matter of the Petition of Rashawn Robinson; In the Estate of Oludolapo Edogun/177294; Petition for Judicial All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with Matter of the Petition of Joseph Gaddy; Kenneth E. Probate a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: Drayton vs. Leighton E. Stewart, Jr.; Antoin Jackson vs. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent Estate of William M. Winegrad/178243; Petition for died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; Leighton Stewart, et al; Ex Parte Michael Pollack CD2584; Judicial Probate or In the Matter of John Belford (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers Estate of Louis E. Wills/172144; Court’s Motion-Personal to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim Judge Kaplan — Rm 511W Representative Removal (Why the First Administration within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not Account has not been filed) served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce- Monday, July 14, 2014 able thereafter. City of Baltimore CARLOS D. WASHINGTON, Personal Representative(s). Angelique Jones vs. B.G.M. Realty #12 Corp., et al; Department of Finance True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, Eastern Regional Medical Center, Inc., et al vs. Lynay D. Bureau of Purchases Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Sealed proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore, will be 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Jefferson; Dekimpster Damon Sumpter, Jr. vs. Charles A. received until, but not later than 11:00 a.m. local time on the following date(s) jy11 Piccinini, et al; Brenda Fleming vs. Joel F. Pleeter, MD, et for the stated requirements: JULY 30, 2014 Baltimore City al; Troy Glenn Mayo-Watkins vs. The Estate of Charles •CITY OF BALTIMORE AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOCATION SYSTEM Thomas, et al; Sharrell Solomon vs. Benjamin Kirson, et B50003586 Jo B. Fogel, Attorney, HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES O.E.M. PARTS & SERVICE al; Korryn Gaines vs. Louis J. Ellison, et al; Erica Carlson B50003606 5900 Hubbard Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20852 vs. Maryland Emergency Management Agency, et al; THE ENTIRE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED AND DOWN Shanique Bobbitt vs. Housing Authority of Baltimore City, LOADED BY VISITING THE CITYS WEB SITE: Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors www.baltimorecitibuy.org Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the et al; Arthur Erwin, et al vs. Dequador Taranio Rafael Hill, jy11,18 et al Estate of (104457) Zeev Pancer City of Baltimore Notice is given that GLADYS SEGAL, 9513 Linden Avenue, Bethesda, Department of Finance Maryland 20814 was on July 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of the Judge Peters — Rm 404B Bureau of Purchases estate of Zeev Pancer who died on April 23, 2014, without a will. Sealed proposals addressed to the Board of Estimates of Baltimore, will be Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Friday, July 11, 2014 received until, but not later than 11:00 a.m. local time on the following date(s) of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. Arkrad Group, LLC vs. Richard F. Quadri for the stated requirements: JULY 23, 2014 All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections • SUPPLY & DELIVER NITRILE GLOVES B50003635 with the Register of Wills on or before the 9th day of February, 2015. Judge White — Rm 428M JULY 30, 2014 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the • TOWING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM B50003558 undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a Friday, July 11, 2014 • TRANSPORTATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT B50003627 copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: THE ENTIRE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT CAN BE VIEWED AND DOWN (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent Keshawna T. Odom vs. JLS No. 3, Inc., et al LOADED BY VISITING THE CITYS WEB SITE: died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; www.baltimorecitibuy.org or jy3,11 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers Attorney/Mediator — Rm 511W to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying Baltimore City the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims Friday, July 11, 2014 within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Charlotte Ackis vs. Maryland Transit Administration; Notice of Filing a Petition For Termination unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. vs. Tabitha Wills. of Parental Rights GLADYS SEGAL, Personal Representative(s). Brooke Clark; Joyce Steadman vs. Shoppers Food True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, Warehouse Corp., et al; Jonathan Lewis, et al vs. To: Unknown Father Register of Wills for Baltimore City, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Shanmugapriya Radhakrishnan, et al; Bolaji Obe, et al vs. You are hereby notified that a guardianship case has been filed in the Circuit jy11,18,25 Mayor and City Council of the City of Baltimore; United Court for Baltimore City, Case No. T14167019. Central Bank vs. RWN 102-110 Saint Paul Street; Patricia All persons who believe themselves to be parents of a male child born on Ann Long vs. Bank of America National Association, et al; 6/13/12 in Baltimore, Md. to Diane Katherine Cline DOB: 7/20/79 and Unknown Baltimore City Father (DOB: Unknown). Balegh H. Abidi vs. Anthony Jones, et al; Latrice Wesley Doris G. Walker, Proper Person, shall file a written response. A copy of the show cause order may be obtained 2002 Taylor Avenue, vs. Officer Calvin Moss, et al; Tresha Jones vs. Donald from the Juvenile Clerk’s office at the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, Baltimore, Maryland 21234 Lamb, Jr.; Shamika J. Jackson vs. Pamela Carter, et al 300 N. Gay Street, Room A3320, Baltimore, MD 21202 and 443-263-6300. If you Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors do not file a written objection by August 11 2014 you will have agreed to the Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the permanent loss of your parental rights to this child. Estate of (104450) Johnnie Lee James BALTIMORE CITY ORPHAN’S COURT jy11 Notice is given that DORIS G. WALKER, 2002 Taylor Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21234 was on July 9, 2014 appointed personal representative of the Honorable Lewyn S. Garrett, Chief Judge; Honorable estate of Johnnie Lee James who died on June 23, 2014, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Stephan W. Fogleman and Honorable Michele E. Baltimore City of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Loewenthal, Associate Judges. attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the Room 303, Phone: 410-752-5131 Notice of Filing a Petition For Termination decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before David B. Allen, Register of Wills the 9th day of January, 2015. of Parental Rights Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the Room 344, Phone: 410-752-5131 undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a To: Unknown Father copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent You are hereby notified that a guardianship case has been filed in the Circuit MONDAY, JULY 7, 2014 died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; Court for Baltimore City, Case No. T14099014. or Friday, July 11th (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers All persons who believe themselves to be parents of a female child born on NO HEARINGS to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying 12/17/12 in Baltimore, Md. to Carrie Sue Gibson DOB: 4/23/74 and Unknown the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims HEARING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF Father (DOB: Unknown). within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not shall file a written response. A copy of the show cause order may be obtained presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is MONDAY, JULY 14, 2014 from the Juvenile Clerk’s office at the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of 300 N. Gay Street, Room A3320, Baltimore, MD 21202 and 443-263-6300. If you Wills. Monday, July 14th do not file a written objection by August 11 2014 you will have agreed to the DORIS G. WALKER, Personal Representative(s). 10:00 a.m. permanent loss of your parental rights to this child. True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Estate of Robin D. Patterson/92562; Court’s Motion to 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. jy11 jy11,18,25 Remove Personal Representative; Court’s Motion for Contempt Estate of Ronnell Antonio Chaney/103323; Petition for Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Judicial Probate: NO WILL Nanette Bilzer, Proper Person, Joseph S. Lyons, Attorney, 1728 Byrd Street, 303 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Estate of George W. Grant/103838; Petition for Judicial Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Towson, Maryland 21204

Probate: WILL Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Small Estate Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Estate of Nellie B. Collins/71018; Court’s Motion to Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Appoint Successor Personal Representative Estate of (84806) Gregory Bilzer Estate of (104449) Joshua Rubin Notice is given that NANETTE BILZER, 1728 Byrd Street, Baltimore, Notice is given that RACHEL RUBIN, 107 Reed Street, Cambridge, Massachu- Estate of Robert Stawara/77473; Petition to Remove Maryland 21230 was on September 25, 2008 appointed personal representative settes 02140 was on July 8, 2014 appointed personal representative of the small Personal Representative of the small estate of Gregory Bilzer who died on September 20, 2008 without a estate of Joshua Rubin who died on March 30, 2002 without a will. will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Estate of Carolyn Bowers/91328; Court’s Motion to of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the of the Register of Wills or by contactng the personal representative or the attorney. Remove Personal Representative attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Estate of Sarah Caroline Cross/97554; Court’s Motion to Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica- Remove Personal Representative objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publica- tion of this Notice. tion of this Notice. All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the Estate of Alice Veale/103928; Petition for Judicial Probate: All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: NO WILL a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death; except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or Estate of Everett Rich/103929; Petition for Judicial or Probate: NO WILL (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the the creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim creditor that the claims will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim Estate of Clara M. Love/103930; Petition for Judicial within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not Probate: NO WILL served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce- served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforce- able thereafter. able thereafter. Estate of Helisteen Allen/103948; Petition for Judicial NANETTE BILZER, Personal Representative(s). RACHEL RUBIN, Personal Representative(s). True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, Probate: NO WILL Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Estate of Elizbeth B. Wilson/103947; Petition for Judicial 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 jy11 jy11 Probate: WILL 6B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 11, 2014

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City Derrick A. Nelson, Jr., Proper Person, Edward S. Clay, Attorney, J. Scott Morse, Attorney, 4348 Berger Avenue, 1300 York Road, Suite 120, Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, Baltimore, Maryland 21206 Lutherville, Maryland 21093. 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Catonsville, Maryland 21228. Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Estate of (104447) Derrick A. Nelson, Sr. Estate of (104309) Courtney A. Jones a.k.a. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003792 - aka Derrick Nelson Courtney Alexandra Jones Innovative Investment Solutions, LLC, Plaintiff v. Roselyn O. Onungwa; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; Resource Bank, nka Fulton Notice is given that DERRICK A. NELSON, JR., 4348 Berger Avenue, Notice is given that ROSE MARIE T. JONES, 5 W. Arch Street, Apt. 1, Baltimore, Maryland 21206 was on July 8, 2014 appointed personal represent- Shamokin, Pennsylvania 17872 was on June 25, 2014 appointed personal repre- Bank; Charles D. Robinson, Trustee; Steven Andrew Trader, Trustee; Mayor and ative of the estate of Derrick A. Nelson, Sr. aka Derrick Nelson who died on sentative of the estate of Courtney A. Jones a.k.a. Courtney Alexandra Jones City Council for Baltimore City; State of Maryland; All persons that have or June 5, 2014, without a will. who died on May 12, 2014 without a will. claim to have any interest in the Tax Rolls of the Director of Finance Collector Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of State and City taxes for Baltimore City as follows: Lot size: 19-9x88, Ward 15, of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Section 38, Block 0019, Lot 056, improvements known as attorney. attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 8th day of January, 2015. with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of December, 2014. 1523 Appleton Street Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a Defendants copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or or Order of Publication (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Lot size: 19-9x88, Ward 15, Section 38, Block 0019, Lot 056, improvements unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of known as 1523 Appleton St. unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for Wills. ROSE MARIE T. JONES, Personal Representative(s). redemption have not been paid. DERRICK A. NELSON, JR., Personal Representative(s). True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, It is thereupon this 25th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore Register of Wills for Baltimore City, Register of Wills for Baltimore City, City, 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11 ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for three successive weeks before the 25th day of July, 2014, warning all Baltimore City Baltimore City persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 24th Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Attorney, Denise A. Martin, Attorney day of August, 2014, and redeem these properties and answer the Complaint, or 4000 Mitchellville Road, Suite 222 thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights of redemption 900 Bestgate Road, Suite 103, in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a fee simple title, free and clear Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Bowie, Maryland 20716 of all encumbrances. Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. Estate of (104198) Liela M. Button je27,jy3,11 Notice is given that GAIL L. BUTTON, 811 Sunnyfield Lane, Brooklyn Park, Estate of (104310) Mildred M. Barock Maryland 21225 was on July 8, 2014 appointed personal representative of the Notice is given that JOSEPHINE R. STONE, 15749 Pointer Ridge Drive, estate of Liela M. Button who died on December 17, 2013, with a will. Bowie, Maryland 20716 was on June 25, 2014 appointed personal representative Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the estate of Mildred M. Barock who died on April 24, 2014 with a will. of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Baltimore City. attorney. of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the James W. Holderness, Attorney, All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the attorney. decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the 4115 Wilkens Avenue, Suite 102, the 8th day of February, 2015. decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before Baltimore, Maryland 21229 Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the the 25th day of December, 2014. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - CIVIL undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the ACTION NO. 24-C-14-003692 - Lokoruso, LLC, Plaintiff v. Obinna J. Ogbu; and copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a Baltimore City, Maryland, Office of the City Solicitor, and all unknown owners (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: of the property described below, their heirs, devisees, personal representatives, died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, or died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers leasehold or fee simple in the property and premises situate in the City of Balti- to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers more, known as the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not 1215 N. Luzerne Avenue presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of and described as Lot Size 14x70 Being Known as Ward 08 Section 15 Block unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of 1539 Lot 032 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Wills. Wills. GAIL L. BUTTON, Personal Representative(s). JOSEPHINE R. STONE, Personal Representative(s). True Test—Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, Order of Publication Register of Wills for Baltimore City, The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. Register of Wills for Baltimore City, redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via jy11,18,25 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore je27,jy3,11 City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property Baltimore City Baltimore City has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two Phyllis Waytekunas, Proper Person Nalaka A. Senaratne, Attorney, (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interest 245 Spruce Mill Lane 417 E. Fayette Street, Rm 1001, party have expired. Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 It is thereupon this 24th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003451 - City, Maryland. Notice to Unknown Heirs to All Persons Interested in the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff v. ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in Walter Y. Goodwich; Holden Service Corporation; and All persons having or some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once claiming to have an interest in the Ground Rent interest in the property known a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 24th day of July, 2014, Estate of (103577) Cecelia Agnes Walker as Notice is given that PHYLLIS WAYTEKUNAS, 245 Spruce Mill Lane, Scotch warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property Plains, New Jersey 07076 was on June 24, 2014 appointed personal 1830 Etting Street, Baltimore, Maryland described above to appear in this Court by the 23rd day of August, 2014, and representative of the estate of Cecelia Agnes Walker who died on December 31, In their own right or by, through, or under Holden Service Corporation, redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final 2013 with a will. Defendants. Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff, a title in Leasehold, free and clear of all encum- of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the Order of Publication brances. attorney. This is to give notice that the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore has filed a The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written All persons having any objection to the appointment or to the probate of the Petition for Condemnation as against the Ground Rent interest in the real prop- Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint decedent’s will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before erty at 1830 Etting Street, Baltimore, Maryland; more particularly described in the Petition for Condemnation on file with the Clerk of the Court. Said Petition described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date the 24th day of December, 2014. specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the was filed in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, naming as defendants those persons whose names appear in the heading of the case above set forth, some of undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. whom are unlocateable by Petitioner, or are non-residents of the State of MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: Maryland. (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent Petitioner and Defendants have been unable to agree upon a price to be paid True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; for said property, in which the above noted persons may have an interest. je27,jy3,11 or The relief prayed in said Petition is that said Ground Rent interest in 1830 (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers Etting Street be condemned for public purposes as aforesaid. to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying WHEREUPON, it is this 9th day of July, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims Baltimore City, within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not ORDERED, that Petitioner cause a copy of this Order to be inserted in a J. Scott Morse, Attorney, newspaper published in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week in each of three presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of successive weeks before the 8th day of August. 2014, giving notice to the above Wills. named defendants of the object and substance of the Petition, and warning 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, them to show cause, if any there be, on or before the 8th day of September, PHYLLIS WAYTEKUNAS, Personal Representative(s). 2014, why the property interests aforesaid should not be condemned as prayed, Catonsville, Maryland 21228. True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, and that failure to do so may result in the granting of the relief sought herein. Register of Wills for Baltimore City, TIMOTHY DOORY, Judge. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003791 - 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. A Plus Property, Plaintiff v. Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company; Michael je27,jy3,11 jy11,18,25 Scott Cohen, Trustee; Steven Andrew Trader, Trustee; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; State of Maryland; All persons that have or claim to have any Baltimore City interest in the Tax Rolls of the Director of Finance Collector of State and City Baltimore City taxes for Baltimore City as follows: Lot size: 18x102-5, Ward 27, Section 21, Kim A. McCoy, Proper Person, Nalaka A. Senaratne, Attorney, Block 4511C, Lot 055, improvements known as 2706 Uhler Avenue 417 E. Fayette Street, Rm 1001, Baltimore, Maryland 21215 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Notice of Appointment Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003991 - 5347 Gist Avenue Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff v. The Notice to Unknown Heirs to all Persons Interested in the Estate of James Edward Henderson; Beatrice Taylor, deceased; State of Maryland; and All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the fee Defendants Estate of (103951) Calvin McCoy simple interest in the property known as Notice is given that KIM A. MCCOY, 2706 Uhler Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215 was on June 24, 2014 appointed personal representative of the estate of SWS 10 Ft. Alley 1st, SW of Pimlico RD Rear, Order of Publication Calvin McCoy who died on March 27, 2014 without a will. 4310 Pimlico Rd. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office Through, or under Beatrice Taylor, Defendants. This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City attorney. Order of Publication This is to give notice that the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore has filed a of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections Petition for Condemnation as against the fee simple interest in the real property Lot size: 18x102-5, Ward 27, Section 21, Block 4511C, Lot 055, improvements with the Register of Wills on or before the 24th day of December, 2014. at SWS 10 Ft. Alley 1st, SW of Pimlico Road Rear, 4310 Pimlico Road, Baltimore, known as 5347 Gist Ave. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the Maryland; more particularly described in the Petition for Condemnation on file The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a with the Clerk of the Court. Said Petition was filed in the Circuit Court for Balti- redemption have not been paid. copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: more City, naming as defendants those persons whose names appear in the It is thereupon this 25th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent heading of the case above set forth, some of whom are unlocateable by Petitioner, or are non-residents of the State of Maryland. died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; City, Petitioner and Defendants have been unable to agree upon a price to be paid ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in or for said property, in which the above noted persons may have an interest. (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers The relief prayed in said Petition is that said Fee Simple interest in SWS 10 Ft. some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying Alley 1st, SW of Pimlico Road Rear, 4310 Pimlico Road be condemned for public for three successive weeks before the 25th day of July, 2014, warning all the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims purposes as aforesaid. persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 24th within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not WHEREUPON, it is this 8th day of July, 2014, by the Circuit Court for day of August, 2014, and redeem these properties and answer the Complaint, or presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is Baltimore City, thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights of redemption ORDERED, that Petitioner cause a copy of this Order to be inserted in a unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of newspaper published in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week in each of three in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a fee simple title, free and clear Wills. successive weeks before the 7th day of August. 2014, giving notice to the above of all encumbrances. KIM A. MCCOY, Personal Representative(s). named defendants of the object and substance of the Petition, and warning True Test--Copy: DAVID B. ALLEN, them to show cause, if any there be, on or before the 8th day of September, MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. Register of Wills for Baltimore City, 2014, why the property interests aforesaid should not be condemned as prayed, and that failure to do so may result in the granting of the relief sought herein. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. PAMELA J. WHITE, Judge. je27,jy3,11 je27,jy3,11 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 Friday, July 11, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 7B

Baltimore City. James W. Holderness, Attorney, 4115 Wilkens Avenue, Suite 102, Baltimore, Maryland 21229 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - CIVIL ACTION NO. 24-C-14-003690 - Lokoruso, LLC, Plaintiff v. Dempsey Wiggins; and Baltimore City, Maryland, Office of the City Solicitor, and all unknown owners of the property described below, their heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the leasehold or fee simple in the property and premises situate in the City of Balti- more, known as 1828 W. Lafayette Avenue and described as Lot Size 15x80 Being Known as Ward 16 Section 04 Block 0072 Lot 045 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interest party have expired. It is thereupon this 24th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland. ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 24th day of July, 2014, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 23rd day of August, 2014, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff, a title in Leasehold, free and clear of all encum- brances. The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. je27,jy3,11

Baltimore City John E. Reid, Attorney, Tobin, O’Connor & Ewing, 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20015. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003768 - U.S. Bank as Custodian for SPE 2013, LLC, Plaintiff vs Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert Lee Hughes; Personal Representative of the Estate of Patricia A. Hall; Robert Lee Hughes; Patricia A. Hall; Frances L. Brocato, DON’T Trustee; SunTrust Bank; Jacob Geesing, Trustee; Carrie M. Ward, Trustee; Howard N. Bierman, Trustee; Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and All unknown owners of the property described below; all heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as 3521 Wilkens Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229-5106 and described as Lot Size 14x139-5, and being known as Ward 25 Section 10 Block 7654A Lot 011D on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interested party have expired. It is thereupon this 25th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore MISS City, Maryland ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 25th day of July, 2014, warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property described above to appear in this Court by the 24th day of August, 2014, and redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff a title in fee simple or leasehold, free and clear of all encumbrances. The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. AN je27,jy3,11

ltBaltimore City Anthony C. Onwuanibe, Attorney, P.O. Box 1534, Baltimore, Maryland 21203

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003640 - Novalux, MD 12, LLC, 110 West Saratoga #4, Baltimore, MD 21201, Plaintiff v. Seswick Perry, 111-36 201st St., Hollis, NY 11412; and Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Trustee, s/o: CSC Lawyers Incorporating Service Co., RA, 7 St. Paul Street, Ste. 1660, Baltimore, MD 21202; and PRLAP, Inc., Trustee, s/o: The Corporation Trust, Inc., RA, 351 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201; and City of Balti- more, S/O: Harry E. Black, Director of Finance, 100 N. Holiday Street, Room ISSUE! 454, Baltimore, MD 21202; The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City, s/o George A. Nilson, 100 N. Holiday Street, Baltimore, MD 21202; and All unknown owners of the property described Below; all heirs, devisees, personal represent- atives, and executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, Change your address? title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as 3718 Beehler Avenue described as Lot Size 16-5x91-9 Being known as Ward 27 Section 20 Block To manage your account online, 4609 Lot 022 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance. Defendants Order of Publication The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of visit TheDailyRecord.com redemption from tax sale on the property known as 3718 Beehler Avenue in Baltimore City, State of Maryland, sold by the Finance Officer of Baltimore City, State of Maryland to Novalux MD 12, LLC, the Plaintiff. A DESCRIPTION of the property in substantially the same form as the or call 800-451-9998. description appearing on the Certificate of Tax Sale is as follows: Lot Size 16-5x91-9, Ward 27 Section 20 Block 4609 Lot 022 Known as 3718 Beehler Avenue. The complaint states among other things that the amount necessary for redemption has not been paid. It is thereupon this 24th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Ordered, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City once a week for three consecutive weeks, warning all persons interested in the property to appear in this Court by the 23rd day of August, 2014, and redeem the property and answer the Complaint or thereafter a final judgment will be entered fore- closing all rights of redemption in the property and vesting in the Plaintiff a title to said property in Leasehold, free of all liens and encumbrances.

MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. je27,jy3,11 8B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 11, 2014

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Baltimore City. J. Scott Morse, Attorney, Erin M. Shaffer, Attorney, Jonathan Elefant, Attorney, Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, Laurel, Maryland 20707 Laurel, Maryland 20707 Catonsville, Maryland 21228. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. O’SULLIVAN v. ARISTIA V. YOUNG - Case No. 24-O-14-000977 O’SULLIVAN v. ELLIS POPPESCO - Case No. 24-O-13-003148 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003789 - Tax Sale Holdings, LLC, Plaintiff v. Holabird Investments, LLC; Ellyn S. Butler, Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Trustee; Mary Ann Hammel, Trustee; Equity Trust Company Custodian FBO; of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings James D. O’Connor, IRA; Mayor and City Council for Baltimore City; State of Maryland; All persons that have or claim to have any interest in the Tax Rolls of 2201 Westfield Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214 410 South Eaton Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 the Director of Finance Collector of State and City taxes for Baltimore City as and reported by: LAURA T. CURRY, CHASITY BROWN, DIANA C. and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C. follows: Lot size: 13x65, Ward 21, Section 04, Block 0758, Lot 094, THEOLOGOU, ERIN M. BRADY, LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, Trustee(s), be rati- THEOLOGOU, JONATHAN ELEFANT, CHASITY BROWN, LAURA T. CURRY, improvements known as fied and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on 8, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 30, newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on 1322 Glyndon Avenue 2014. or before July 29, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $167,148.02. The report states the amount of the sale to be $72,000.00. Defendants FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. Order of Publication jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25

This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of Baltimore City. Baltimore City redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City Erin Cohen, Attorney, Pratima Lele, Attorney, of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: Lot size: 13x65, Ward 21, Section 04, Block 0758, Lot 094, improvements P.O. Box 2548, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, known as 1322 Glyndon Ave. Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Bethesda, Maryland 20814. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD vs. CHAVELLA PATTERSON-KELLY - Case No. 24-O-14-000548 redemption have not been paid. CLARKE v. ROBERT VAN HORTON – Case No. 24-O-14-000008 It is thereupon this 25th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings for three successive weeks before the 25th day of July, 2014, warning all 1402 McHenry Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 24th 2312 Anoka Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 and reported by: RICHARD R. GOLDSMITH, LUDEEN MCCARTNEY-GREEN, day of August, 2014, and redeem these properties and answer the Complaint, or and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, SHANNON JOSHUA COLEMAN, TAYYABA C. MONTO, PRATIMA LELE, JACOB thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights of redemption MENAPACE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary GEESING, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be ratified in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a leasehold title, free and clear of be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, all encumbrances. inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. The report states the amount of the sale to be $23,625.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $6,750.00. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. je27,jy3,11 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City James W. Holderness, Attorney, Erin M. Shaffer, Attorney, Stephanie R. Montgomery, Attorney, 4115 Wilkens Avenue, Suite 102, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750, Baltimore, Maryland 21229 Laurel, Maryland 20707 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND - CIVIL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN- ACTION NO. 24-C-14-003695 - Lokoruso, LLC, Plaintiff v. Mary Durham; Isham O’SULLIVAN v. JANISHA P. THOMAS - Case No. 24-O-14-000463 BERG v. CAROL A. MITCHELL - Case No. 24-O-13-001842 Durham; Mayor & City Council of Baltimore (DHCD); Reuben Fishkind & Mindy Fishkind, Trustees for Kevin Eric Fishkind; GRO; and Baltimore City, Maryland, Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Office of the City Solicitor, and all unknown owners of the property described Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings below, their heirs, devisees, personal representatives, and executors, adminis- of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings trators, grantees, assigns or successors in right, title, interest, and any and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the leasehold or fee simple in 206 East Chase Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 5032 Westhills Road, Baltimore, MD 21229 and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C. the property and premises situate in the City of Baltimore, known as and reported by: MARK D. MEYER, JOHN A. ANSELL, KENNETH SAVITZ, THEOLOGOU, CHASITY BROWN, LAURA T. CURRY, ALYSON GROMAK, Trus- STEPHANIE MONTGOMERY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless 2598 Druid Park Drive tee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of before August 8, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- and described as Lot Size 38-11x26 Being Known as Ward 15 Section 32 Block this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or 3327C Lot 040 on the Tax Roll of the Director of Finance, Defendants. of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. before July 30, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $187,000.00. Order of Publication The report states the amount of the sale to be $205,470.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. redemption in the hereinabove described property sold, either directly or via True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 assignment, by the Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and Baltimore jy11,18,25 City to the Plaintiff in the proceeding. The Complaint states, among other things, that the amount necessary for the redemption for the subject property Baltimore City Baltimore City. has not been paid, although more than six (6) months from the date of the sale have expired, and more than two (2) months from the date that the first of two Stephanie R. Montgomery, Attorney, Erin Cohen, Attorney, (2) separate pre-suit Notices of the tax sale was sent to each required interest 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750, P.O. Box 2548, party have expired. Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 It is thereupon this 24th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in BERG v. STEVE KUFALIS, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-13-002662 CLARKE v. VALERIE D. MADDOX – Case No. 24-O-14-000203 some newspaper having a general circulation in Baltimore City, Maryland, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, on or before the 24th day of July, 2014, Notice of Sale Notice of Sale warning all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the property Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale described above to appear in this Court by the 23rd day of August, 2014, and of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings redeem their respective property or answer the Complaint, or thereafter a Final Decree will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in and as to the prop- 3603 Elmley Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21213 4019 Granite Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 erty, and vesting in the Plaintiff, a title in Leasehold, free and clear of all encum- and reported by: DIANE S. ROSENBERG, MARK D. MEYER, JOHN A. and reported by: RENEE DYSON, SHANNON MENAPACE, JAMES E. brances. ANSELL, III, STEPHANIE MONTGOMERY, KENNETH SAVITZ, Trustee(s), be CLARKE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be The Defendants are hereby informed of the latest date to file a written ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in Answer or Petition to Redeem the property mentioned in the Complaint August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive described above, and that failure to file a response on or before the date published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before weeks on or before July 29, 2014. specified may result in a Default Judgment foreclosing all rights of redemption July 29, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $65,450.00. in and as to the property being rendered by this Court against them. The report states the amount of the sale to be $37,000.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11 jy11,18,25

Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore City. J. Scott Morse, Attorney, Pratima Lele, Attorney, Erin M. Shaffer, Attorney, Law Office of J. Scott Morse, LLC, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, 9 Newburg Avenue, Suite 201, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. Laurel, Maryland 20707 Catonsville, Maryland 21228. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. vs. TRISTAN SHOCKLEY - Case No. 24-O-14-000987 O’SULLIVAN v. JOHN MCCLAY, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-000533 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - Case No. 24-C-14-003790 - Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Nicole Bennett-Kerr, Plaintiff v. Compound Yield Play, LLC; Mayor and City Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Council for Baltimore City; State of Maryland; All persons that have or claim to of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings have any interest in the Tax Rolls of the Director of Finance Collector of State and City taxes for Baltimore City as follows: Lot size: 18-5x102-8, Ward 16, 1934 West North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217 1156 Nanticoke Street, Baltimore, MD 21230 Section 14, Block 0113, Lot 008, improvements known as and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C. GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, Trus- THEOLOGOU, CHASITY BROWN, LAURA T. CURRY, Trustee(s), be ratified 614 N. Carrollton Avenue tee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, before August 7, 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or Defendants in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 29, before July 29, 2014. 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $113,000.00. Order of Publication FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $20,000.00. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. This object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of jy11,18,25 redemption in the following property sold by the Collector of Taxes for the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland to the Plaintiff in this proceeding: Baltimore City. Baltimore City Lot size: 18-5x102-8, Ward 16, Section 14, Block 0113, Lot 008, improvements Jonathan Elefant, Attorney, Howard N. Bierman, Attorney, known as 614 N. Carrollton Ave. 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for Laurel, Maryland 20707 Bethesda, Maryland 20814. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD redemption have not been paid. O’SULLIVAN v. QUINCY D. QUARTEY - Case No. 24-O-13-003725 vs. IRENE B. BALONEK, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-13-004509 It is thereupon this 25th day of June, 2014, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore Notice of Sale Notice of Sale City, Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings ORDERED, that this notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this Order in some daily newspaper having general circulation in Baltimore City once a week 1145 North Fulton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217 534 South Bentalou Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 for three successive weeks before the 25th day of July, 2014, warning all and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C. and reported by: CARRIE M. WARD, HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB persons interested in said properties to be and appear in this Court by the 24th THEOLOGOU, JONATHAN ELEFANT, CHASITY BROWN, LAURA T. CURRY, GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, Trus- day of August, 2014, and redeem these properties and answer the Complaint, or Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on tee(s) be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some news- thereafter a final judgment will be rendered foreclosing all rights of redemption or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some paper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or in the said property and vesting in the Plaintiff a leasehold title, free and clear of newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on before July 29, 2014. all encumbrances. or before July 29, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $13,860.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $8,000.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. MARCUS Z. SHAR, Judge. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11 jy11,18,25 Friday, July 11, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 9B

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Erin M. Shaffer, Attorney, Erin Cohen, Attorney, Melissa L. Cassell, Attorney, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, P.O. Box 2548, P. O. Box 1950, Laurel, Maryland 20707 Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN O’SULLIVAN v. ESTATE OF ESAU BRIGGS - Case No. 24-O-14-000881 CLARKE v. MARSHALL K. HOBBS – Case No. 24-O-14-000096 v. KENNETH J. MASSIMINI, JR., ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-000299 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 5118 Woolverton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 716 McCabe Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212 1004 Rockhill Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229 and reported by: ALYSON GROMAK, LAURA T. CURRY, CHASITY BROWN, and reported by: JAMES E. CLARKE, RENEE DYSON, SHANNON and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, CHRISTINE DREXEL, BRIAN MCNAIR, DIANA C. THEOLOGOU, ERIN M. BRADY, LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, MENAPACE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary MELISSA L. CASSELL, ANGELA NASUTA, THOMAS P. DORE, Trustee(s), be Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July or before August 8, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. July 15, 2014. or before July 30, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $9,242.56. The report states the amount of the sale to be $190,121.17. The report states the amount of the sale to be $6,000.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11

Baltimore City. Baltimore City Baltimore City. Edward M. Poretz, Attorney, Howard N. Bierman, Attorney, Scott E. Nadel, Attorney, 9409 Philadelphia Road, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, 4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 415, Baltimore, Maryland 21237 Bethesda, Maryland 20814. Calverton, Maryland 20705-3109 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK H. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: CARRIE M. WARD WITTSTADT v. THERESA D. CLARK - Case No. 24-O-13-004863 vs. ROSALIND M. GRAY - Case No. 24-O-13-002575 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JEFFREY NADEL Notice of Sale Notice of Sale v. RASSAN HAMMOND – Case No. 24-O-14-001191 Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice of Sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale 4704 Elison Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 3242 Pelham Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21213 of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings and reported by: MARK H. WITTSTADT, GERARD W.M. WITTSTADT, JR., and reported by: HOWARD N. BIERMAN, JACOB GEESING, PRATIMA LELE, 17 South Robinson Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 TAYYABA C. MONTO, JOSHUA COLEMAN, CARRIE M. WARD, Trustee(s) be DEBORAH A. HOLLOWAY HILL, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless and reported by: SCOTT NADEL, JEFFREY NADEL, Trustee(s), be ratified ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 24, 2014, August 7, 2014 provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. July 29, 2014. City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 15, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $40,500.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $25,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $110,500.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Stephanie H. Hurley, Attorney, Mark S. Devan, Attorney, Mark S. Devan, Attorney, 11350 McCormick Road, Executive Plaza III, Suite 200, P. O. Box 1950, P. O. Box 1950, Hunt Valley, Maryland 21031 Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: C. LARRY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: THOMAS P. DORE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN HOFMEISTER, JR. v. CAROLYN BUTLER - Case No. 24-O-14-000921 v. BRUNO GRELA-MPOKO - Case No. 24-O-14-000857 v. JASON HALL - Case No. 24-O-13-003785 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 2512 Arbuton Avenue, Baltimore, MD 436 East Lorraine Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218 4144 Eirman Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and reported by: C. LARRY HOFMEISTER, JR., CRAIG B. LEAVERS, STEPH- and reported by: THOMAS P. DORE, CHRISTINE DREXEL, ERIN GLOTH, and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, ERIN GLOTH, CHRISTINE DREXEL, ANIE H. HURLEY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the GERARD F. MILES, MARK S. DEVAN, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, BRIAN MCNAIR, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 24, 2014, provided a contrary be shown on or before July 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 15, 2014. successive weeks on or before July 15, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $39,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $185,792.23. The report states the amount of the sale to be $69,084.75. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11 je27,jy3,11

Baltimore City. Baltimore City Baltimore City Jonathan Elefant, Attorney, Shaan S. Chima, Attorney, John A. Ansell, III, Attorney, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800, One South Street, Suite 2200, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750, Laurel, Maryland 20707 Baltimore, Maryland 21202-3281 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: LAURA H.G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN- O’SULLIVAN v. GREGORY BOOKER, JR. - Case No. 24-O-13-002015 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES T. BERG v. SHAWN WARRINGTON - Case No. 24-O-13-004680 HEIDELBACH v. JOE LOUIS GLADNEY - Case No. 24-O-13-002530 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 2636 East Biddle Street, Baltimore, MD 21213 of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings and reported by: LAURA H. G. O’SULLIVAN, ERIN M. BRADY, DIANA C. 2812 Hilldale Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 2301 Sinclair Lane, Baltimore, MD 21213 and reported by: DIANE S. ROSENBERG, MARK D. MEYER, JOHN A. THEOLOGOU, LAURA L. LATTA, JONATHAN ELEFANT, CHASITY BROWN, and reported by: JAMES T. HEIDELBACH, SHAAN S. CHIMA, Trustee(s), be ANSELL, III, KENNETH SAVITZ, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless LAURA T. CURRY, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July cause to the contrary be shown on or before July 24, 2014, provided a copy of contrary be shown on or before August 8, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper published in this City, once in each be inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 15, 2014. successive weeks on or before July 30, 2014. July 15, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $50,000.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $15,400.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $805,000.00. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. je27,jy3,11 jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Erin Cohen, Attorney, Mark S. Devan, Attorney, Melissa L. Cassell, Attorney, P.O. Box 2548, P. O. Box 1950, P. O. Box 1950, Leesburg, Virginia 20177 Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: JAMES E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN CLARKE v. ADELAIDE F. DAVIS, ET AL – Case No. 24-O-14-000226 v. CHIQUITA M. HILL, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-13-003787 v. SAMARA N. STONE - Case No. 24-O-14-001105 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 4634 Pimlico Road, Baltimore, MD 21215 1508 Edison Highway, Baltimore, MD 21213 6421 Ridgeview Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 and reported by: SHANNON MENAPACE, RENEE DYSON, JAMES E. and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, ERIN GLOTH, CHRISTINE DREXEL, and reported by: MARK S. DEVAN, CHRISTINE DREXEL, BRIAN MCNAIR, CLARKE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be BRIAN MCNAIR, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the MELISSA L. CASSELL, ANGELA NASUTA, THOMAS P. DORE, Trustee(s), be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in contrary be shown on or before July 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before July some Newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive inserted in some newspaper published in this City, once in each of three (3) 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper weeks on or before July 29, 2014. successive weeks on or before July 15, 2014. published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before The report states the amount of the sale to be $7,350.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $32,500.00. July 15, 2014. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. The report states the amount of the sale to be $82,450.00. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. je27,jy3,11

Baltimore City Baltimore City. Storage Line of Maryland, LLC (t/a APT Storage), Box 767, Haymarket, VA 20168, pursuant to the assertion of liens for rental of storage units, will hold Mark D. Meyer, Attorney, Melissa L. Cassell, Attorney, public auctions for the sale of all goods in three storage units. A lien sale will 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750, P. O. Box 1950, take place at 11:00 AM on Thursday, July 17, 2014, at storage unit #468B located Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 at Chapel Manor, 4217 Chapel Rd, Baltimore, MD 21236. A lien sale will also take place at 2:30 pm on Thursday, July 17, 2014, at storage units 484A and 484B IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: DIANE S. ROSEN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY - IN RE: MARK S. DEVAN located at Stagecoach Apts, 7669 Marcin Dr, Glen Burnie, MD 21061, to satisfy BERG v. ADAM PRICE, ET AL - Case No. 24-O-14-000891 v. JACINTO A. LORD - Case No. 24-O-14-000729 the liens. All terms of the sales are cash. Call 800-217-4280 for questions. jy11 Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale Notice is hereby issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, that the sale of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings of the property described in the above mentioned proceedings 4805 Midline Road, Baltimore, MD 21206 430 South Parrish Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 TO PLACE LEGAL and reported by: DIANE S. ROSENBERG, MARK D. MEYER, KENNETH and reported by: MELISSA L. CASSELL, CHRISTINE DREXEL, MARK S. SAVITZ, JOHN A. ANSELL, III, TRACY LEYBA, CAROLINE FIELDS, Trustee(s), DEVAN, BRIAN MCNAIR, ANGELA NASUTA, THOMAS P. DORE, Trustee(s), be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before August 7, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some Newspaper July 24, 2014, provided a copy of this Notice be inserted in some newspaper ADVERTISING CALL published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before published in this City, once in each of three (3) successive weeks on or before July 29, 2014. July 15, 2014. The report states the amount of the sale to be $31,500.00. The report states the amount of the sale to be $62,468.10. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. 443-524-8188 True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. True Copy—Test: FRANK M. CONAWAY, Clerk. jy11,18,25 je27,jy3,11 10B The Daily Record THEDAILYRECORD.COM Friday, July 11, 2014

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Moore, Carney, Ryan & Lattanzi, LLC Samuel I. White, P.C. 9649 Belair Road - Suite 302 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 Nottingham, Maryland 21236 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Assignees’ Sale Valuable Leasehold Property Loch Raven Known As 4502 Garden Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215 Desirable, 2 Story ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to PRLAP, INC. , Trustee(s), dated May 8, 2007, and recorded among the Land Brick Townhome Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 9473, folio 381, the holder Sale On Premises of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the under- signed Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the 1909 Crestview Road request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE 2 Blocks N. Of E. Belvedere Ave. LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD Baltimore, MD 21239 21202 ON, July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ———————————— situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage from Fairfax Cameron, Jr. and Sonia Cameron ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED MARCH 12, 1997 AND (a/k/a Sonia Camerson) to Mae Staubs Thornton and James Jackson Thornton, dated December 20, 2005 and recorded RECORDED MARCH 21, 1997 IN BOOK 6247, PAGE 145. among the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber F.M.C. 7243, Folio 515, default having occurred under the terms THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $108.00 PAYABLE ON THE 17th DAYS OF March AND September OF EACH AND thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby having assigned the same to Lisa M.L. Eisemann, and/or Richard E. EVERY YEAR. Lattanzi, and/or Kristin A. Harclerode, Assignees, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction, the following: The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and the improvements thereon, situate and lying in Baltimore City, State of express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the Maryland, and being more fully described in the above referenced Mortgage. description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical TO PLACE The property is being sold subject to a $96 ground rent and is improved by a two story inside-group brick townhome condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, reportedly containing 6 rooms (3 bedrooms) and bath, partially improved basement. Lot size: 19’ x 115’, more or less. compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- LEGAL TERMS OF SALE: A $5,000 deposit, payable by certified check or cashier’s check, will be required of the purchaser at tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and time and place of sale. The deposit is to be increased to 10% of the purchase price within 24 hours at the office of the restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold Auctioneers. The holder of the indebtedness, if a bidder at the sale, shall not be required to post a deposit. Balance to be subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting ADVERTISING same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real paid in cash at settlement, which shall take place within ten (10) business days following final ratification of the sale by the Property Article 11-110. Circuit Court for Baltimore City at the offices of the Assignees. If payment of the balance does not take place within the TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a specified time, the deposit will be forfeited and the property may be resold at the risk and expense of the purchaser. cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in Interest to be charged on the unpaid purchase money, at the rate of 6% per annum, from date of sale to date of settlement. immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court All adjustments as of date of sale. Taxes and all other public charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 4.250% on CALL including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges, if any, to be adjusted for the current year to date of sale and unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party assumed thereafter by the purchaser. The property will be sold in “AS IS” condition, without express or implied warranty purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- 443-524-8188 as to the nature and description of the improvements as contained herein; and subject easements, agreements, restrictions ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the or covenants of record affecting same, if any. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the prop- ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit erty and assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale forward. The purchaser waives and shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the releases the Assignees, the holder of the indebtedness, the Auctioneers, and their respective agents, successors and assigns defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or from any and all claims the purchaser and/or its successors and assigns may now have or may have in the future relating to assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be the condition of the property, including but not limited to the environmental condition thereof. If the Assignees are unable adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments deposit. Upon refund of the deposit this sale shall be null and void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any claim against the Assignees, Noteholder or Auctioneer. Recordation costs, transfer taxes and all other costs incident to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to settlement to be paid by the purchaser except where otherwise mandated by local, State or Federal law. Time shall be of convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the the essence for the purchaser. No Buyer’s Premium! purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the Authority to cancel this sale rests solely with the Assignees and/or the Auctioneer. Prospective buyers should disregard aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the all other statements and comments made by any other person or entity regarding minimum bids, pricing and cancellations Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, of the sale. Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale. The Assignees reserve: (1) the right to accept or reject and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. any or all bids; (2) the right to modify or waive the requirements for bidders’ deposits and terms of sale and/or settlement; The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any (3) the right to withdraw the Property from the sale before acceptance of the final bid; and (4) the right to cancel or agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior postpone the sale. to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded LISA M.L. EISEMANN, KRISTIN A. HARCLERODE without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe and RICHARD E. LATTANZI, announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (7722) Assignees. JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Holderness & Associates, LLC, Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. 4115 Wilkens Avenue, Suite 102, 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 Baltimore, Maryland 21229 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustee’s Sale Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Of Valuable Improved Fee Simple Property The Improvements Thereon Being Known As Valuable Fee Simple Property Valuable Fee Simple Property 40 Upmanor Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21229 Known As Known As ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Purchase 4114 Belle Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 3606 Frankford Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214 Money Deed of Trust from Glendell L. Adamson, Member of GACP, LLC, ———————————— ———————————— Borrower(s), unto Ari Mossovitz, Trustee(s), dated June 6th, 2008 and recorded Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust among the Land Records of Baltimore City, Maryland in Liber 10790, Page 725, to KARYN T. WILSON, Trustee(s), dated July 23, 1998, and recorded among the to CHARLES E. BELL, Trustee(s), dated December 14, 2004, and recorded Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 7585, folio 456, among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 6224, folio default as defined in said deed having occurred, and at the request of the party RE-RECORDED IN LIBER 8730, FOLIO 33, the holder of the indebtedness 421, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having secured thereby, the undersigned Substituted Trustees will offer for sale at the secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned Substitute appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded main entrance of the Circuit Court House for Baltimore City (Calvert Street Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the terms Doorway), 100 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, on default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the request of the party thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substi- secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY Tuesday July 29, 2014 at 10:05 a.m. auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), All that land and premises described in the aforementioned Deed of Trust and CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, known as Tax I.D. #28-05-8102C-030. Subject to an annual ground rent of $90.00, payable on 2/28 and 8/30 of each and every year. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. TERMS OF SALE: The Substituted Trustees reserve the unqualified right to ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon withdraw the premises at any time before sale. If any dispute arises among the situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: bidders, the Substituted Trustees shall have the sole and final discretion either ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JULY 23, 1998 AND LOTS NOS. 59 AND 60 ON THE PLAT OF NORTHFIELD, WHICH PLAT IS to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the premises. RECORDED AUGUST 12, 1998 IN LIBER 7585, FOLIO 451. DULY RECORDED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY The premises will be sold in an “AS IS” condition and subject to conditions, The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either IN PLAT BOOK W.P.C. NO. 6, FOLIO 142 &C. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either restrictions and encumbrances of record affecting the same, if any and with no express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the warranty as to the description of the improvements. The Substituted Trustees description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical do not guarantee or covenant to deliver or in any way obtain possession of the condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, premises for any purchaser. liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, A deposit of $7,500.00 in cash, certified check or some form of exchange compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- acceptable to the Substitute Trustees, in his sole and final discretion, will be tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and required from the purchaser at the time of the sale. The balance of the purchase restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold price, together with interest on such balance at the Note default rate of 14.00% subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting per annum from the date of sale to the date of settlement, which shall be held same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real within ten (10) days following final ratification unless, said period is extended Property Article 11-110. Property Article 11-110. by the Substitute Trustees. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. If the purchaser fails to cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in go to settlement within ten days of ratification the deposit will be forfeited and immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court the property may be resold. If the Substituted Trustees have moved to resell the of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.875% on of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.875% on property, the defaulting purchaser agrees to pay all costs associated with the unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured re-sale of the property. The defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to any party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party surplus proceeds or profits resulting from any resale of the property regardless purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- of any improvements made to the property. In the event the settlement is ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the delayed for any reason, including but not limited to, exceptions to this sale, ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit bankruptcy filings by interested parties, court administration of the foreclosure shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the or unknown title defects, there shall be no abatement of interest. Adjustment of defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or current year real property taxes and all other public charges or assessments, assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be including water/sewer charges, sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges, adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and taxes, tax sale costs, ground rent, ground rent ejectment costs, condomini- all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If um/HOA dues will be adjusted for the current year to the date of sale and there- applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments after assumed by the purchaser. All other costs incident to settlement to be paid will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any by the purchaser, including but not limited to a ground rent escrow, if required. reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes and settlement expenses shall be convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the borne by the purchaser. The purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the the property immediately following the sale. The sale is subject to post-sale aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the audit by the noteholder to confirm whether the borrower entered into any Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive repayment or forbearance agreement, reinstated or paid the loan in full prior to settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, the foreclosure sale. The purchaser agrees that upon notification by the Substi- and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. tuted Trustees of any such event or notification that the Substituted Trustees The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any are unable to convey good and marketable title, or the sale is not ratified for any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior reason by the court including errors made by the Substituted Trustees, the to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded purchaser’s sole remedy in law and equity shall be limited to a return of the without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe deposit without interest. Upon the refund of the deposit, the sale shall be void announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (15260) announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (19143) and of no effect and the Purchaser shall have no further claim against the JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substituted Trustee(s), the noteholder or its servicer. Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees. JAMES W. HOLDERNESS, Substitute Trustee. Substitute Trustees’ File No.: FMD13-655 Excel Auction 410-737-1500 www.ExcelAuction.com jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25 Friday, July 11, 2014 THEDAILYRECORD.COM The Daily Record 11B

Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Fee Simple Property Valuable Fee Simple Property Known As Valuable Fee Simple Property Known As 4024 North Rogers Avenue, Known As 2219 Whittier Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217 Baltimore, MD 21207 4668 Kernwood Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212 ———————————— ———————————— ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to ANGELA GREENBERG, Trustee(s), dated October 15, 2007, and recorded to HARRY KOROTKI, Trustee(s), dated June 27, 2008, and recorded among the to R. DOUGLAS JONES, Trustee(s), dated July 26, 2004, and recorded among among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 10084, Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 10629, folio 385, the the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 5958, folio 57, the folio 732, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the afore- undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the afore- among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the terms said Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the said Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substi- request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, 21202 ON, 21202 ON, July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED AUGUST 9, 2010 AND situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED OCTOBER 15, 2007 RECORDED SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 IN LIBER 12902, FOLIO 277. ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED DECEMBER 1, 2004 AND RECORDED OCTOBER 22, 2007 IN BOOK 10084, PAGE 725. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either AND RECORDED DECEMBER 3, 2004 IN BOOK 6191, PAGE 130. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110. same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $15,000.00 payable in certified check or by a Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $5,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 4.125% on immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.500% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.00% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (4832) interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (16097) JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, time and date of sale. File No. (13064) JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Baltimore City. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Fee Simple Property Known As Valuable Fee Simple Property Valuable Fee Simple Property 1206 W. Lafayette Avenue, Unit 12, Known As Known As Baltimore, MD 21217 3950 Wilsby Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218 30 N. Rosedale Street, Baltimore, MD 21229 ———————————— ———————————— ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust to CAPITOL TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY, Trustee(s), dated May 26, 2006, and to DAVE VACH, Trustee(s), dated April 25, 2008, and recorded among the Land to CHESAPEAKE TITLE & ESCROW, Trustee(s), dated June 25, 2007, and recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 10700, folio 12, the holder recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 7967, folio 0235, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the under- 9770, folio 494, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly signed Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE 21202 ON, WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 am. ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: UNIT NO. 12, PHASE II, BUILDING NO. 1206-A IN THAT CERTAIN CONDO- ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED APRIL 25, 2008 AND ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JUNE 25, 2007 AND MINIUM REGIME KNOWN AS “LAFAYETTE II CONDOMINIUM”. RECORDED MAY 15, 2008 IN BOOK 10700, PAGE 1. RECORDED IN LIBER 9770, FOLIO 494. The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real Property Article 11-110. Property Article 11-110. Property Article 11-110. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $5,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.25% on of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 3.750% on of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.00% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (6304) announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (19260) announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (2355) JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City. Baltimore City Baltimore City Samuel I. White, P.C. Samuel I. White, P.C. Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC, 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 12th Floor, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Washington, DC 20006 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Substitute Trustee’s Sale Valuable Leasehold Property Valuable Leasehold Property Known As Known As Of Improved Real Property Known as 137 N Culver Street, Baltimore, MD 21229 710 South Durham Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 102 East 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 ———————————— ———————————— Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust July 29, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. to GREENHEAD INVESTMENTS, INC., Trustee(s), dated August 12, 2008, and to CTC REAL ESTATE, Trustee(s), dated July 27, 2007, and recorded among the ———————————— recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber 9789, folio 102, the By virtue of a power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from SANDRA L. 10944, folio 584, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust having appointed the WOOD, dated OCTOBER 14, 2008, and recorded in the Land Records of BALTI- having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the afore- MORE CITY, Maryland, at Liber 11062, Folio 0538, default having occurred recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the said Land Records, default having occurred under the terms thereof, and at the under the terms thereof, the Substitute Trustee will sell at public auction, at the terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will FRONT OF THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N. Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE CITY COURTHOUSE CALVERT STREET (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD. All that FEE CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD SIMPLE lot of ground and the improvements thereon, situated in BALTIMORE WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, 21202 ON, City and being more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. BEGINNING ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 22ND STREET AT THE DISTANCE ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon OF 14 FEET EASTERLY FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 22ND STREET AND HARGROVE ALLEY AND RUNNING THENCE EASTERLY BOUNDING situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 22ND STREET 14 FEET TO A 10 FOOT ALLEY AND ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED FEBRUARY 7, 2003 ALL THAT PROPERTY CONVEYED BY DEED DATED JULY 27, 2007 AND RUNNING BACK NORTHERLY OF EVEN WIDTH 100 FEET. THE IMPROVE- AND RECORDED MAY 7, 2003 IN BOOK 3736, PAGE 467 RECORDED IN LIBER 9789, FOLIO 96 MENTS THEREON BEING KNOWN AS NO. 102 EAST 22ND STREET. THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $90.00 THE PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF $25.00 The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any PAYABLE ON THE 1st DAYS OF June AND December OF EACH AND EVERY PAYABLE ON THE 1st DAYS OF January AND July OF EACH AND EVERY agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior YEAR. YEAR. to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either without interest. Purchaser must obtain possession and assumes risk of loss or express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the damage to the property from the date of the auction forward. description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical The property will be sold in an “as is” condition, without express or implied condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, warranty as to the nature and description of the improvements as contained liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, herein, and subject to conditions restrictions and agreements of record compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- affecting the same, but omitting any covenant or restriction based on race, tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, if any, and with restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold no warranty of any kind. subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 by cash, certified check or cashier’s same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real check will be required of the purchaser, if other than the note holder, at time Property Article 11-110. Property Article 11-110. and place of sale, balance in immediately available funds upon final ratification TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $20,000.00 payable in certified check or by a of sale by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland, interest to be paid at cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in the rate of 7.625% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settle- immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court ment. The secured party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.750% on of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 7.25% on deposit. Third party purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured complete full settlement of the purchase of the property within TWENTY (20) party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party CALENDAR DAYS of the ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- the purchaser’s deposit shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit taxes, if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the transfer taxes and all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or the purchaser. If applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be and assessments due pursuant to Md. Real Property Article 11-110 and those adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and that may become due after the time of sale will be the responsibility of the all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If purchaser. Purchaser must obtain possession and assumes the risk of loss or applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments damage to the property from the date of sale forward. If the sale is rescinded or will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any not ratified for any reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to Trustee is unable to convey good and marketable title, or a resale is to take convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the purchas- convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the place for any reason, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law or equity shall be er(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforemen- purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the limited to a refund of the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all tioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the Substitute aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the rights and claims against the Substitute Trustee whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement. Upon refund of the deposit, this sale Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive settlement Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, and the settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, against Substitute Trustee. The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. The sale and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. of the loan and that if any agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any agreement The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any lender and borrower prior to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior to the sale agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior deposit shall be refunded without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded without to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded applicable, may be announced at the time and date of sale. interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe JEFFREY P. BRUNDAGE, time and date of sale. File No. (19635) announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (20535) Substitute Trustee. JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, Substitute Trustees. Substitute Trustees.

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Baltimore City. Baltimore City Samuel I. White, P.C. HEISE JORGENSEN & STEFANELLI P.A. 611 ROCKVILLE PIKE, SUITE 100 18310 Montgomery Village Avenue, Suite 400 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of (301) 977-8400 Valuable Fee Simple Property Substitute Trustees’ Sale Of Valuable Real Estate Known As Known As 1214 Whatcoat Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 ———————————— 1128 E. 36th Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust ———————————— to RECONTRUST COMPANY, NA., Trustee(s), dated October 1, 2008, and By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust from Matthew B. Foster and Christian-Marie Rose Foster to Robert L. Morrison, Sr. and recorded among the Land Records of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND in Liber Robert L. Morrison, Jr., Trustees, dated April 27, 2007, recorded in Book 9380 at Page 303 and re-recorded in Liber 15981 at Page 057, among the Land Records for 11061, folio 96, the holder of the indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust Baltimore City, Maryland, the undersigned substituted trustees (by virtue of Deed of Appointment between Essex Bank (the “Beneficiary”), successor in interest to having appointed the undersigned Substitute Trustees, by instrument duly recorded among the aforesaid Land Records, default having occurred under the Suburban Federal Savings Bank, and said trustees recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City) will, on terms thereof, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at THE BALTIMORE Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 10:00 O’Clock, a.m. CITY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 100 N CALVERT ST, (COURTHOUSE offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Court House located at 111 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland, all of the property and improvements WEST), BALTIMORE, MD 21202 ON, thereon conveyed by said deed of trust, described in said deed of trust as follows: July 30, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. BEGINNING FOR THE SAME on the north side of 36th Street at the distance of 111 feet easterly from the east side of Yolando Road as now laid out and at a point ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and improvements thereon in a line with the center of a partition wall there situate, thence easterly binding on the north side of 36th Street 22 feet to a point in line with the center of another situated in BALTIMORE CITY, MD and described as follows: partition wall there situate, thence northerly to and through the center of said partition wall and continuing the same course in all 95 feet to the south side of a 15 foot LOT 43 ON A PLAT ENTITLED “FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT, NEHEMIAH lane there situate thence westerly binding on the south side of said 15 foot lane 22 feet and thence southerly to and through the center of said first mentioned HOUSING SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER AREA,” WHICH PLAT IS RECORDED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF BALTIMORE CITY AT PLAT BOOK S.E.B. partition wall and continuing the same course in all 95 feet to the place of beginning. 3360, WHICH PLAT WAS AMENDED BY A PLAT ENTITLED, “SECOND The property is improved by a TOWNHOUSE, and is known as 1128 E. 36th Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 (the “Property”). AMENDED FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT NEHEMIAH HOUSING TERMS OF SALE SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER AREA” AND RECORDED AMONG THE The Property will be offered for sale, subject to matters known and unknown, in an “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition and will be sold and conveyed by the Substitute AFORESAID LAND RECORDS AT PLAT FOLDER SEB NOS. 3400 AND 3401. Trustees subject to all encumbrances, rights, reservations, covenants, conditions, easements, restrictions and statutory liens, if any, having priority over the Deed of The property will be sold in an “AS IS WHERE IS” condition without either Trust, as they may lawfully affect the Property. express or implied warranty or representation, including but not limited to the description, fitness for a particular purpose or use, structural integrity, physical The Substitute Trustees and the Beneficiary disclaim all warranties of any kind, either express or implied, for the Property, including, without limitation, any condition, construction, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, warranty relating to the zoning, structural integrity, physical condition, condition of the soil, extent of construction, workmanship, materials, habitability, environ- liability, zoning, subdivision, environmental condition, merchantability, mental condition, compliance with applicable laws, fitness for a particular purpose and merchantability. compliance with building or housing codes or other laws, ordinances or regula- The Property shall be sold subject to all conditions and dedications contained on the subdivision plats, easements, liens, conditions, restrictions, rights of tions, or other similar matters, and subject to easements, agreements and redemption, rights of entry, covenants, encumbrances, and agreements of record affecting the same (collectively, “Liens”), if such Liens have priority over the Deed of restrictions of record which affect the same, if any. The property will be sold subject to all conditions, liens, restrictions and agreements of record affecting Trust, and subject to all applicable homeowner’s association organizational documents or other regimes, all existing housing, building and zoning code violations, same including any condominium and of HOA assessments pursuant to Md Real subject to all environmental problems and violations which may exist on or with respect to the Property, and subject to all matters that an accurate survey or physical Property Article 11-110. inspection of the Property might disclose. The risk of loss or damage to the Property shall be borne by the purchaser from and after the date and time of the sale. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 payable in certified check or by a Obtaining possession of the Property shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser. cashier’s check will be required from purchaser at time of sale, balance in A deposit of Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000.00), in the form of certified check or cashier’s check, (the “Deposit”) at the time of sale will be required at the time immediately available funds upon final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court of sale. The Beneficiary is not required to make a Deposit. The Substitute Trustees reserve the right (i) to waive or modify the deposit requirement; (ii) to approve the of BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND interest to be paid at the rate of 6.375% on unpaid purchase money from date of sale to date of settlement. The secured creditworthiness of any bidder or final purchaser; (iii) to withdraw all or part of the Property from sale at any time prior to the termination of bidding; (iv) to keep the party herein, if a bidder, shall not be required to post a deposit. Third party bidding open for any length of time; (v) to reject any or all bids; and (vi) to postpone the sale, all as the Substitute Trustees may determine in their discretion. purchaser (excluding the secured party) will be required to complete full settle- The balance of the purchase price for the Property, together with interest at 7.125% per annum from the date of sale to the date of settlement, shall be paid in cash ment of the purchase of the property within TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS of the within fifteen (15) days after final ratification of the sale of the Property by the Circuit Court, time being of the essence with regard to all of the purchaser’s obli- ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court otherwise the purchaser’s deposit gations. shall be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense, of the Taxes, water, sewer, ground rent, condominium fees, and/or homeowners association dues, if applicable, will be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter defaulting purchaser. All other public charges and private charges or by the purchaser. All other public charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges will be adjusted for the assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, taxes if any, to be adjusted to date of sale. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes and current year to date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. All costs of conveyance, including transfer taxes and recordation taxes will be paid by the all other costs incident to the settlement shall be borne by the purchaser. If purchaser. applicable, condominium and/or homeowner association dues and assessments If any successful bidder fails for any reason to increase the Deposit or complete settlement as provided above, the Deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the will be adjusted to date of sale. If the sale is rescinded or not ratified for any costs of the sale, including Substitute Trustees’ fees, and the balance, if any, shall be delivered to the Beneficiary to be applied by the Beneficiary against the indebted- reason, including post sale lender audit, or the Substitute Trustees are unable to ness secured by, and other amounts due under, the Deed of Trust in accordance with the Deed of Trust or applicable law or otherwise as the Beneficiary shall elect. convey insurable title or a resale is to take place for any reason, the Forfeiture of the Deposit shall not limit any rights or remedies of the Substitute Trustees or the Beneficiary with respect to any such default. If the Property is purchaser(s) sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the aforementioned deposit. The purchaser waives all rights and claims against the resold after any such default, such re-sale shall be at the risk and the cost of the failing bidder, and the failing bidder shall be liable for any deficiency between its bid Substitute Trustees whether known or unknown. These provisions shall survive and the successful bid at the resale as well as the costs of conducting such re-sale. settlement Upon refund of the deposit, this sale shall be void and of no effect, Immediately upon conveyance by the Substitute Trustees of the Property to a purchaser at foreclosure, all duties, liabilities, and obligations of the Substitute and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. Trustees, if any, with respect to the Property so conveyed shall be extinguished. In the event the Substitute Trustees do not execute a deed of conveyance or other The sale is subject to post-sale review of the status of the loan and that if any necessary settlement documents, the purchaser’s sole remedy shall be the refund of the Deposit. In the event the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey marketable agreement to cancel the sale was entered into by the lender and borrower prior title or in the event the borrower entered into a repayment plan, reinstated or paid the loan off prior to the sale, or if for any other reason, the undersigned did not to the sale then the sale is void and the purchaser’s deposit shall be refunded have the right to sell, the sale is null and void and the purchaser is not entitled to any legal or equitable remedy other than return of the Deposit without interest and without interest. Additional terms and conditions, if applicable, maybe announced at the time and date of sale. File No. (17176) any and all other claims of the purchaser are hereby released. JOHN E. DRISCOLL III, et al, The descriptive information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable, but is offered for informational purposes only. Neither the Substitute Trustees. Beneficiary nor the Substitute Trustees make any representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy of this information. Additional terms and conditions may be announced at the time of sale. All inquiries regarding the sale should be directed to Stephen B. Jackson, Substituted Trustee. STEPHEN B. JACKSON and JOHN P. FOLEY, IV, Substitute Trustees. 18310 Montgomery Village Avenue, Suite 400 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 (301) 977-8400 jy11,18,25 jy11,18,25