Search results
Maryland pardons 175,000 people of cannabis convictions
BBC via AOL· 3 hours agoThe order will also forgive every low-level paraphernalia charge related to use or possession of...
Former Md. police officer convicted of illegally pepper-spraying motorist
Washington Post· 8 hours agoA former Maryland police officer who was fired by four small departments in the D.C. area in less...
Maryland governor issues pardons for more than 175,000 marijuana convictions
CNN via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoMaryland’s governor issued pardons for more than 175,000 marijuana convictions Monday – a...
Maryland high court to hear appeal from ex-cop who failed to prevent assault
The Baltimore Banner· 5 hours agoThe Maryland Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal from a former Baltimore Police officer...
Rachel Morin's murder suspect tracked by DNA during manhunt that sparked fear in Maryland
CBS News· 6 hours agoThe suspect accused of killing Harford County mother of five Rachel Morin faced a judge in Oklahoma...
Newly-crowned Miss Maryland USA is first Asian American and transgender woman to win pageant
CBS News· 4 days agoThe newly-crowned Miss Maryland USA made history on June 1 by becoming the first Asian American to...
Rachel Morin murder suspect consents to Maryland extradition
The Baltimore Banner· 11 hours agoThe decision by Victor Antonio...Martinez Hernandez, 23, clears the way for Harford County sheriff’s...
175,000 receive pardons for marijuana convictions
The Day· 1 hour agoMaryland Gov. Wes Moore signs an executive order to issue more than 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions on Monday, June 17, 2024 in Annapolis, Md. ...
In landmark move, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pardons 175,000 on marijuana. All to know.
Delmarva Now | The Daily Times via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoGov. Wes Moore on Monday signed a historic executive order pardoning 175,000 Maryland convictions...
Correctional officer could testify as expert on gangs, MD appeals court rules - Maryland Daily...
The Daily Record· 9 hours agoA correctional officer could testify as an expert on gangs in the criminal trial of a man convicted of fatally shooting a Somerset County correctional officer in 2001, the Maryland& ...