ANNAPOLIS – Avidan Ackerson was just what the American Red Cross was looking for in the wake of the Sept
Taped Police Interrogations Would Prevent Coercion, Delegate Says
ANNAPOLIS — Press accounts of coerced confessions and unscrupulous interrogation tactics by Maryland police officers have prompted Delegate Dana Lee Dembrow, D-Montgomery, to sponsor a bill to force officers to videotape all confessions of violent crimes
Terrorist Victim Families Plead for Relief from Estate Taxes
ANNAPOLIS — Family members of Marylanders killed in the Sept
Bill to Provide Safe Haven for Abandoned Infants Lacks Publicity Money
ANNAPOLIS — Tanisha Montague was 19 when she gave birth to a baby girl in a bathtub
Bill Would Consolidate Crime Victim Programs at Cabinet Level
ANNAPOLIS – Some Maryland lawmakers and victim rights advocates want to consolidate now scattered services for crime victims into one Cabinet-level office