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Michael Finnerty, Violent Crime, Maryland 2006

On August 28, 2006, Michael Finnerty was charged in the Maryland District Federal Court with multiple violent crime charges. The court case, titled ‘Finnerty,’ was a significant case that received widespread media attention in the region.

According to reports, Finnerty was accused of being involved in a string of violent crimes, including robbery and assault. The exact details of the charges were not made public, but it was clear that the prosecution had a strong case against him.

The trial began in 2007, and it lasted for several months. The prosecution presented a wealth of evidence, including testimony from witnesses and physical evidence collected from the crime scenes. The defense team, however, argued that Finnerty was not guilty of the charges and presented their own evidence to support their claims.

On a hot summer day in July 2007, the jury delivered their verdict, finding Michael Finnerty guilty on all charges. The judge subsequently sentenced Finnerty to a lengthy prison term, bringing an end to a case that had dominated the headlines for months.

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