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Minister faces trial for theft from women's shelterPublished 04/16/03
A Glen Burnie minister, county police chaplain and former executive for an African-American advocacy group is facing trial next month on charges he stole money from a women's shelter he directed in Baltimore. A grand jury indicted the Rev. Paul Arthur Murray, of 7917 Parke West Drive, last year on charges he stole $44,000 from the Susannah Wesley House, said Joe Sviatko, a spokesman for the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office. A trial is set for May 5. If convicted, the Rev. Murray could face a maximum of 15 years in prison. Plea discussions are under way, according to the Rev. Murray's attorney, William C. Mulford II of...
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