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Waldemar Wlazlo, Violent Crime, Maryland 2012

In a shocking federal criminal case, Waldemar Wlazlo, a 45-year-old resident of Maryland, was accused of committing violent crimes in 2012. The case, Wlazlo v. United States, was filed on November 30, 2012, in the Maryland District Federal Court.

According to court documents, Wlazlo was charged with multiple counts of assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The charges were brought against him after a series of violent incidents in the Baltimore area.

On January 10, 2013, Wlazlo was taken into custody by federal authorities and was subsequently indicted by a grand jury. His trial was highly publicized, with many witnesses testifying against him.

On September 12, 2013, Wlazlo was found guilty on all counts by the jury. He was subsequently sentenced to 25 years in prison by the judge, with no chance of parole. Wlazlo’s conviction marked a significant victory for law enforcement officials in Maryland, who had been working tirelessly to bring him to justice.

The case highlights the ongoing struggle against violent crime in Maryland, and the importance of cooperation between local and federal authorities in combating such crimes. It also serves as a reminder of the severe consequences that can result from committing violent acts.

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