Robocalls
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Julius Henson to pay over $1M for election robocalls
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A judge has ordered Julius Henson to pay the state more than $1 million for a 2010 conspiracy aimed at keeping black voters from the polls using robocalls.
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Maryland election robocalls: Julius Henson in court Monday
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Julius Henson, a campaign consultant for former Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich, is scheduled to begin Monday in Baltimore Circuit Court for his role in the notorious robocalls incident.
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Roger Ehrlich robocall trial could go to jury Monday
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Longtime aide Paul Schurick is accused of trying to suppress the black vote during last year's gubernatorial election.
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Paul Schurick scheduled for robocall trial
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An aide to former Gov. Robert Ehrlich is scheduled to go on trial for allegedly using robocalls to suppress voter turnout.
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Paul Schurick and Julius Henson plead not guilty in Ehrlich robocalls case
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Two political operatives for former Republican Gov. Robert Ehrlich pleaded not guilty in relation to robocalls made on Election Day, allegedly to discourage African-American voters from voting.
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