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Family members and advocates gathered at Patriot Plaza outside of the Baltimore County Circuit Court on Monday evening to rally for justice on the…

A former top Cecil County elections official pleaded guilty to misconduct in office last week. She was then sentenced to three years’ supervised probation…

Redemption

Officers at Maryland’s largest prison say that they have been understaffed for years, fostering an unsafe environment and leading to a rise in assaults…

Dana Mulhauser, an experienced prosecutor who currently serves as St. Louis County’s top police misconduct watchdog, will lead the Maryland Attorney General’s newly established…

Prince George’s County Del. Erek L. Barron (D) has been nominated by President Biden to be the next U.S. Attorney for the District of…

From the moment she entered law school, Kisha A. Brown was asked by family and friends to make legal referrals. The requests persisted through…

Following the settlement of a costly, two-and-a-half-year discrimination lawsuit, Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) said Thursday that she is committed to…

Pretrial

Before he spoke at the Juvenile Justice Reform Council Tuesday afternoon, Dwayne Betts was told he had three minutes of their time. The council…

The gunman who pleaded guilty to the 2018 murders of five Capital Gazette employees will be sentenced to prison on Sept. 28 — exactly…

Officers who filed a federal lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and harassment within the Prince George’s County Police Department announced that they reached a settlement…