Jack Johnson, wife arrested
U.S. Magistrate Judge William Connolly ordered Jack Johnson released and placed under electronic monitoring. His wife was released on her own recognizance, and both were ordered to surrender their passports. The Johnsons each could face 20 years in prison if convicted.
Headlines
- Prince George's Council hopes to reshape county but faces money woes (Miranda S. Spivack)
- Pr. George's police problems front and center for incoming county exec Baker (Mike DeBonis)
- Liquor store owners tied to corruption probe plead not guilty (Maria Glod)
- Prince George's residents take arrest of County Executive Johnson personally (Rosalind S. Helderman, Hamil R. Harris and Ashley Halsey III)
- Jack Johnson's arrest shows development as a blessing and a curse (Miranda S. Spivack, Ovetta Wiggins and Carol Morello)
- Jack Johnson, Prince George's County executive, and his wife Leslie arrested (Paul Schwartzman, Ruben Castaneda and Cheryl W. Thompson)
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