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		<title>Cecil County State&#8217;s Attorney Rollins Clings to Job, Files for New Trial on Sex Case Convictions; Court Record Raises Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2017 22:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANAYLSIS Cecil County State’s Attorney Edward D.E. “Ellis” Rollins III has filed a motion for a new trial after his jury conviction on two sexual misconduct-related charges&#8211; thus prolonging the taxpayer-funded agony and embarrassment of having to continue to pay a salary and benefits to a disgraced prosecutor who hasn’t appeared in Cecil County courts to do his job in over six months. And the electronic court record of the case in the Worcester County Circuit Court raises questions about whether Rollins has received some kid-glove treatment. Rollins’ attorney filed a motion seeking a new trial on 12/19/16, but the case file listed no date for a hearing on the motion. Rollins had previously requested a delay in sentencing after his conviction last month and he was expected to face sentencing sometime this month, but no date was listed in the court record online. In most cases in the Maryland electronic court case files, the verdicts from a jury trial are clearly listed and usually filed within hours after a verdict is rendered. But not in Rollins’ case. Although Rollins was convicted by a jury after a two day trial, the electronic docket only lists his “not guilty” plea [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Schneckenburger Vows to Kill County Contracts, Grants to Hire, Aid Illegal Immigrants; Stats Show &#8216;Problem&#8217; Minimal Here, Adviser has Political Baggage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A CECIL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT NEWS ANALYSIS/ COMMENTARY Cecil County Councilor Dan Schneckenburger, a candidate for County Executive in the upcoming Republican primary, is proposing to kill county contracts or grants with businesses or non-profits employing or aiding “undocumented workers,” tapping into a politically popular national anti-immigrant theme in the Donald Trump campaign for the GOP presidential nomination. But the proposal aims at a “problem” that data show is minimal locally and ignores how much it could cost local taxpayers to investigate contractors or grantee’s employee roster or potentially higher costs for construction and other projects. A statement outlining Schneckenburger’s proposal was emailed to members of the local and state press Monday night by Erik Robey, who has already received payments of $325 for preparation of “campaign brochures” from Schneckenburger’s campaign, according to state campaign finance records. Robey is the former Chief of Staff to Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold, who was convicted in 2013 on two counts of misconduct in office in a wide-ranging scandal involving misuse of county employees and police in political activities and romantic affairs. Robey was a key witness in the trial but was not charged, although his testimony indicated he knew what Leopold [&#8230;]]]></description>
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