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The Maryland judiciary is planning a five-phased return after a shutdown for the COVID-19 pandemic that will culminate with the resumption of jury trials…

A federal judge will monitor the Prince George’s County jail’s response to COVID-19, expressing deep concern about medical care for detainees in Maryland’s coronavirus…

Pandemic

Maryland will begin universal COVID-19 testing at its prisons and juvenile detention centers, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Wednesday. “Our state continues…

Led by Del. Charlotte Crutchfield (D-Montgomery), 56 members of the General Assembly, including one Republican, Del. Kevin C. Hornberger of Cecil County, wrote to…

Maryland’s Office of the Public Defender is calling on the state to test all children in custody of the Department of Juvenile Services for…

The top prosecutor in Anne Arundel County is asking the County Council to allocate an additional $60,000 to help cover certain costs associated with…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) said Thursday they would pursue the 38…

When residents of the Town of Sudlersville joined a virtual commissioner’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. last Wednesday, they could see Town Commission President Ron…

Prison

By Angela Roberts Ask him, and Stanley Mitchell will proudly tell you he works 12 hour days. Over the past seven years, the 71-year-old…

As confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to compound, the state government is taking steps to track the virus’ spread. Earlier this week, Gov. Lawrence J….