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Officials renew effort to take gun cases to federal court

BALTIMORE — Law enforcement officials in Baltimore are renewing an effort to prosecute gun crimes in federal court.

News outlets report that the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Maryland on Wednesday unveiled a renewed push of the initiative known as Project Exile with the addition of three more local and federal prosecutors.

The local effort, part of a national program, represents a partnership of the U.S. attorney’s office, federal agents, Baltimore police, prosecutors and Maryland’s attorney general to steer gun cases from state to federal court.

Starting last year, Gov. Larry Hogan’s office funded four special assistant U.S. attorneys to take gun cases to federal court. There’s no parole in the federal court system, and convictions typically bring a longer prison terms.

‘Woodlawn Jane Doe’ identified as Alexandria teen 45 years after her murder

A young woman known as "Woodlawn Jane Doe," after the area in Baltimore County where her body was found 45 years ago, has been identified as a teenager from Alexandria, Virginia. Margaret Fetterolf's body was found Sept. 12, 1976, in the 5600 block of Dogwood Road, near the Lorraine Park Cemetery in Woodlawn. She had been strangled and sexually assaulted. She was 16 years old when she was killed, and her family told police that she went missing in 1975.
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