A former Baltimore homicide prosecutor who is accused of misusing grand jury subpoenas to monitor and stalk romantic partners is now under federal indictment for similar charges.
A former Baltimore city assistant state’s attorney accused of used his position as a prosecutor to stalk and harass ex-romantic partners rejected a plea deal Wednesday and is set to face trial in December. Adam L. Chaudry, 42, faces 88 counts, including stalking, extortion and misconduct in office. He turned down an offer to plead .
A former Baltimore city assistant state's attorney has been indicted on charges that he abused his position as a prosecutor to stalk and harass ex-romantic partners, the Maryland Office of the State Prosecutor said Tuesday. Adam L. Chaudry faces 88 counts, including stalking, extortion and misconduct in office, according to a news release and charging .