Michael Anthony Fields, Violent Crime, Maryland 2002
In a highly publicized federal criminal case, Michael Anthony Fields was convicted of a violent crime in the Maryland Federal District Court.
The case, which was filed on August 7, 2002, involved Fields being accused of committing a violent act.
According to court documents, Fields was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, which is a serious felony offense. The charges were brought under federal law, and Fields' case was transferred to the Maryland Federal District Court for trial.
The trial began in June 2003 and lasted for several weeks. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence and testimony from witnesses that implicated Fields in the crime. Fields' defense team argued that their client was innocent and that the evidence presented against him was circumstantial.
On June 25, 2003, the jury delivered a guilty verdict, finding Fields guilty of the assault charge. The court sentenced Fields to 15 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after serving 10 years. Fields' lawyers filed an appeal, but the conviction was upheld by the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
The case highlights the severity of violent crimes in Maryland and the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions. The conviction also serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of committing such crimes.
Key Facts
- Case: Fields
- Court: MDD Federal District
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Federal Court Records
Source: https://pcl.uscourts.gov