A Baltimore man has been sentenced to 60 years in the Division of Corrections after being found guilty of multiple counts of felony witness intimidation and obstruction of justice.
The charges stem from actions taken while he was already on probation for a previous conviction of first-degree murder. Authorities stated that the man intimidated witnesses involved in a case against him, which led to the additional charges.
The sentencing took place in a Baltimore court, where the severity of the offenses, particularly given the man's prior murder conviction, was taken into consideration.
This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding witness intimidation and the challenges faced by the justice system in ensuring the safety of those who come forward to testify.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Frederick County States Attorneys Office (source).
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