Patients to receive some sort of compensation. I think this is something that john hopkins is going to want to do everything they can to put it behind them. Attorney william buoy said the case poses some legal challenges, including trying to prove which of levys hundreds of patients were recorded and then proving that any patients suffered because of it. Im sure that the way the lawsuit will go will be that the patients will simply argue whether or not they can prove theyre on videotape or not. The mental anguish and pain that was caused simply by potentially being one of these individuals. Reporter hopkins is not commenting other than to say any invasion of privacy is intolerable. Im mike schuh reporting live. Back to you. Thank you. Police confirm theyre investigating whether any of those recordings taken be i the doctor were posted on the internet. Today the perry hall high student who shot a classmate is expected to be sentenced. 15yearold robert gladden is faces 40 years in prison
the posted speed limit, 60 and 58 on the top and west sides of the beltway. there is 95. no issue there at white marsh boulevard. remember wjz 13 is always on for traffic information log on to wjz.com. anne arundel executive will head to trial after a judge rejects the request to dismiss the charges against him. here is meghan mccorkell. reporter: a big win for prosecutors. a judge rules that county executive john leopold will stand trial on four counts of misconduct in office and one count of misuse of taxpayer money. denied, denied, denied. a judge shoots down attempts to dismiss charges against john leopold. he is accused of using his security detail to drive him to sexual encounters in public parking lots and spy on political opponents. the county executive maintains his innocence. i am confident when the relevant facts are known we will prevail. reporter: his lawyers say charges of misconduct are too vague. in the ruling, the judge says the court cannot conclude
the bottom line at the top of the hour, get ready for a nice hot day. marty is in the first warning weather from center. it s going to be 4 degrees off of yesterday s starting mark. by lunch, back to 88 going to a high of 91. 88, still quite toasty this monday evening. the weather elsewhere is making head lines this morning. beryl is causing big problems for memorial day events to our south. our coverage continues this morning with susanne mcbegin anies reporting. tropical storm beryl drops rain on jacksonville, florida. 70 mile an hour winds knocked out power for 20,0 oh 20,000 people. memorial day events were canceled. it has a poe tonal to produce potential to produce localized flooding, downed trees and power lines. thunderstorms rolled through washington dc sunday night forcing the cancellation of the memorial day concert. about half way into the show concert goers were advised to leave and seek shelter. in the midwest heat is dominating the holiday weekend
it s the end of an era. he really was a remarkable a remarkable icon, if you will. we re remembering a legends this morning. we re taking a look back at the life of william donald schaefer, the man who spent his life working for the city of baltimore and the state of maryland. he helped avenue the way for m&t bank stadium, not to mention orioles park, inner harbor and a long list of other things. our complete coverage will rebegin in a moment. first, we have to get your day started. basically what we re talking about is going to be an afternoon of cloudy skies, a few peeks of sun and a chance of a pop-up thunderstorm or two with a high temperature about 71, maybe 72 after a lunchtime of 69. mild this morning. upper 50s, low 60s around the region. don, take it away. how s traffic doing? here s sharon at wjz traffic control. we have one accident. that is going to be in s se. watch for it if you re traveling on back river road. otherwise, the speeds on the west side, t