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A multimillion-dollar redesign breathed new life into the Merritt Island mansion decades after its owners custom built it for ...
Governor Wes Moore has signed a bill into law that could potentials help those currently incarcerated. Pen to Paper Governor ...
The new laws will make it easier for long-term inmates to apply for parole and for ex-inmates to expunge their criminal ...
Maryland Gov. Moore signed nearly 150 bills into law​ Tuesday, including several that focus on criminal justice reform and improving public safety.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a suite of justice reform bills into law Tuesday that will make it easier for long-serving ...
The controversial Second Look Act and legislation pushing against the Trump administration's mass firing of federal workers ...
Gov. Wes Moore signed into law an expansion of Maryland’s expungement process, among other criminal justice bills.
House Bill 853, otherwise known as the Second Look Act, would provide some individuals serving long-term sentences an ...
Crime victims and victim advocates want Maryland’s governor to veto the Second Look Act, which would allow some convicted offenders to get out of prison if they can prove they’ve been rehabilitated.
Opponents of the Second Look Act, which would give people who have served at least 20 years in prison a chance to reduce their sentence, call it the worst bill ever.
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