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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..As part of his parol convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs the pizza business in Baltimore at Tov, a kosher pizza restaurant.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..Tov Pizza owner Ron Rosenbluth fields a phone call behind the counter. Over the years he has offered jobs to several parrolled convicts. The latest in his employ is former Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew. Rosenbluth says that under the conditions of his incarceration, Abramoff is not allowed to be interviewed by the press. The former lobbyist stayed out of site for most of the day Wednesday, June 23, 2010, which quickly became a media circus by lunch time.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A.Jack Abramoff .Tov Pizza.kosher .Baltimore.As part of his parol convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs the pizza business in Baltimore at Tov, a kosher pizza restaurant.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A.Jack Abramoff .Tov Pizza.kosher .Baltimore.As part of his parol convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs the pizza business in Baltimore at Tov, a kosher pizza restaurant.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..Hadassah Emuna, a Tov Pizza employee has a pizza box spill...As part of his parol convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs the pizza business in Baltimore at Tov, a kosher pizza restaurant.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..Basi Isaacson, foreground left, Danielle Vernon, background left, and Shana Rosen, right, talk while eating pizza slices at Tov Pizza, a kosher pizzeria in Baltimore. Aside from offering kosher pizza, the thing that makes this parlor different from all the other pizza restaurants in the area is that it now employs convicted Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs the pizza business as part of a work release program.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..Basi Isaacson, top, and Shana Rosen, bottom, blot the grease off their pizza slices at Tov Pizza, a kosher pizzeria in Baltimore. Aside from offering kosher pizza, the thing that makes this parlor different from all the other pizza restaurants in the area is that it now employs convicted Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs the pizza business as part of a work release program.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A.Counter employee Victoria Goldberg rests during a slow period at Tov Pizza in Baltimore Wednesday, June 23, 2010. She works with paroled lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who is now learning the ins and outs the pizza business at the kosher pizza restaurant.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..AP stringer Steve Ruark walks up to the front of Tov Pizza for an exterior shot of the Jack Abramoff's new place of business.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Wednesday, June 23, 2010.30098823A..As part of his parol, convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew, is learning the ins and outs of the kosher pizza business at Tov Pizza in Baltimore. Bracha Bagan offers up a kiss to her sixteen-month-old son Shaya as she says goodbye to the counter help, Victoria Goldberg and Yonit Goldberg, no relation.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis and his coach Calvin Ford in Davis's old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football," said the current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion. He grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta lived with grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing and Coach Calvin were the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis visits his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and stayed in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis visits his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and stayed in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis's old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and stayed in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Marquita Carroll lives in one of the Penn North Community Resource Center's apartments with 11 other women and shares her room with another woman. Marquita has lived at Penn North for a month. She is originally from La Plata, Maryland, but moved to Penn North after she got out of jail in Jessup, MD.  <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Steve Dixon, 57, COO The Penn North Community Resource Center talks to one of the residents Marquita Carroll outside one of the centers' apartments. Marquita lives in the apartment with 11 other women and shares her room with another woman. Marquita has lived at Penn North for a month. She is originally from La Plata, Maryland, but moved to Penn North after she got out of jail in Jessup, MD.  <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
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  • Tri-legged "capture the pumpkin" teammates Nick Schoch, middle , 13, and Ben Stevick, 15, right, mingle with other classmate who wound up in "jail." Ben, who has Downs Syndrome is able to play PE games and attend class with his peers because he has been included into normal 8th grade classroom settings at St. Mary's Catholic Middle School. However, Catholic High Schools are typically geared towards college preparation which  may order difficulties if Pallotti High School attempted to include Ben.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth).."You must suffer to get better, and I suffered," says former Washington Redskin Dexter Manley to a cozy breakfast crowd at the Holiday Inn off Sweitzer Lane Saturday morning November 22, 2008. He was on hand to support Laurel-based Reality House, which supported the NFL defensive end kick a drug addiction that got him kicked out of the league and led him to serve two years in jail. Tears stream down his face as he recounts witnessing teammate Joe Theisman's career ending injury, which he credits as the eye opening experience that got him thinking about his future. The drug and alcohol rehabilitation halfway house received a check for $80,000 from Prince George's County officials.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 26, 2017: Gervonta Davis in his old neighborhood in West Baltimore. "This is where I used to play football." The current IBF Junior Lightweight Champion grew up with an unstable home life. His father was in and out of jail and both of his parents used drugs. Gervonta was raised by grandparents and had stints in a group home. Boxing was the stable thing in his life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green and Victor Wainstein, her personal council, attempt to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
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After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
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After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green markets her book "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," to Susan Rich, from Wheaton, Md. during the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Ms. Rich recognized Ms. Aron Green from the headlines in 1996. "I'm amazed to see her. I think she was accused of killing her husband?"<br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
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After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green offers candy to Connor Buss, 8, and his mother Kathi Buss, from Kensington. They're looking for a child's mystery book for Connor's book report due in one week. <br />
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Ruthann Aron Green's autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," is centered around the circumstances leading up to her being convicted of trying to pay for her husband's murder in 1996.<br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
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After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green offers candy to Connor Buss, 8, and his mother Kathi Buss, from Kensington. They're looking for a child's mystery book for Connor's book report due in one week. <br />
<br />
Ruthann Aron Green's autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," is centered around the circumstances leading up to her being convicted of trying to pay for her husband's murder in 1996.<br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green walks around the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. She rented a table attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green and Victor Wainstein, her personal council, get ready for the Kensington Book Festival inside the townhouse she rents in Montgomery Village, md. She's attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," during her first book festival appearance Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green and Victor Wainstein, her personal council, get ready for the Kensington Book Festival inside the townhouse she rents in Montgomery Village, md. She's attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," during her first book festival appearance Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green markets her book "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," to Carolyn Thompson during the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
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After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green markets her book "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," to Carolyn Thompson during the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green markets her book "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," to Heide Fabiano, from Kensington, Md. during the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160424_Ruthann_Aron_Green_277.jpg
  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green markets her book "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," to Heide Fabiano, from Kensington, Md. during the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Kensington Book Festival attendees pass Ruthann Aron Green's table in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016, where she is attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160424_Ruthann_Aron_Green_250.jpg
  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160424_Ruthann_Aron_Green_247.jpg
  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green markets her book "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," to Susan Rich, from Wheaton, Md. during the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
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Ms. Rich recognized Ms. Aron Green from the headlines in 1996. "I'm amazed to see her. I think she was accused of killing her husband?"<br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Kensington Book Festival attendees pass Ruthann Aron Green's table in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016, where she is attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160424_Ruthann_Aron_Green_158.jpg
  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Kensington Book Festival attendees pass Ruthann Aron Green's table in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016, where she is attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Kensington Book Festival attendees pass Ruthann Aron Green's table in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016, where she is attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green offers candy to Connor Buss, 8, and his mother Kathi Buss, from Kensington. They're looking for a child's mystery book for Connor's book report due in one week. <br />
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Ruthann Aron Green's autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," is centered around the circumstances leading up to her being convicted of trying to pay for her husband's murder in 1996.<br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green walks around the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. She rented a table attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green walks around the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. She rented a table attempting to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband." <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160424_Ruthann_Aron_Green_085.jpg
  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green and Victor Wainstein, her personal council, get ready for the Kensington Book Festival inside the townhouse she rents in Montgomery Village, md. She's attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," during her first book festival appearance Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Kensington, Maryland - April 24, 2016: Ruthann Aron Green and Victor Wainstein, her personal council, get ready for the Kensington Book Festival inside the townhouse she rents in Montgomery Village, md. She's attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," during her first book festival appearance Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
Former U.S. Senate candidate, lawyer and developer Ruthann Aron Green attempts to sell her autobiography "Corrupted Justice -- A Killer Husband," at the Kensington Book Festival in Kensington, Md., Sunday April 24, 2016. <br />
<br />
In 1997 Aron Green was recorded by an undercover police officer, posing as a hit-man, soliciting the murder of her husband, a wealthy urologist, and another man. After a high-profile arrest, a mistrial, and a second court cases ending in a no-contest plea, she was jailed from 1997 to 2000 at the Montgomery County Detention Center. She blames her mental state on an abusive relationship with Barry Aron, her husband. “I had a psychotic break resulting from 30 years of abuse and over drugging of prescription drugs by my husband." <br />
<br />
After years away from Montgomery County, she’s returned with a self-published autobiography as part of her campaign to re open her case and attempt to clear her name. If the case doesn’t go her way, she opens herself up to be convicted for attempted murder.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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