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After pandemic decreases, share of Black inmates in Maryland prisons peaks

April 19, 2024April 19, 2024 Capital News Service

The coronavirus pandemic caused a historic drop in Maryland’s prison population. But after the state of emergency ended and prisons filled up again, the share of Black incarcerated people reached a five-year-high late last year, a Capital News Service data analysis has found.

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Every Knee, Every Tongue

August 27, 2023August 29, 2023 Preacher Johnson

Being a retired law enforcement officer, I find crime interesting. I do watch several true crime shows on television. These

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633 Days Inside: Lessons on Life and Leadership

January 16, 2023January 16, 2023 Greg Lindberg

My 633-day stay in a federal prison was the single most positive transformational event of my life. I turned around my health and regained some of my youth through the study of mitochondrial biogenesis. My gray hair literally turned red again, my memory improved, and my body now looks like I’m ten years younger.

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Greg Lindberg Says Latest Politically Motivated Allegations Regarding His Insurance Companies Are Totally Absurd

December 22, 2022December 27, 2022 Press Release

“This entire case is driven by the politically motivated animus of North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey,” Lindberg says. “This case started with Mike Causey’s political vendetta after I supported his opponent in the 2016 election,” says Lindberg.

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What legalization of marijuana means for Maryland’s criminal justice system

December 6, 2022 Capital News Service

Eugene Monroe, a former Baltimore Ravens player and chairman of the “Yes on 4” campaign, which advocated for the approval of the referendum to amend the state’s constitution, argued that resources to maintain “prohibition” will be better allocated toward solving problems such as homicide rates, which have risen nationwide.

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Providing Relief for North Carolina Insureds: Greg Lindberg Sells His Insurance Companies for $307 Million

December 5, 2022December 5, 2022 Press Release

On December 5, 2022 a binding stock purchase agreement for the sale of all of Lindberg’s North Carolina insurance companies was signed in Durham. Under the terms stipulated, all four of Lindberg’s North Carolina insurance companies can exit rehabilitation.

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Greg Lindberg Reveals How the Justice System Really Works

October 19, 2022October 24, 2022 Press Release

TV crime shows and Hollywood prison movies, popular for decades, rarely inform the public of what it means to be incarcerated in a federal prison. As a person with no criminal record of any kind before being convicted of bribery in 2020, Greg Lindberg learned the hard way that the average person doesn’t stand much of a chance in the current federal system.

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Release of Adnan Syed focuses attention on Maryland wrongful prosecutions 

September 24, 2022September 24, 2022 Capital News Service

Troy Burner, 50, remembers that feeling. Burner, who also lives in Maryland, spent 25 years in prison for a crime he did not commit before a judge ruled in 2018 that like Syed, prosecutors had failed to give him a fair trial.

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Letter to the Editor: Mosby Should Cut Deal with the Feds

April 19, 2022June 26, 2022 Letter to the Editor

Marilyn Mosby should consider accepting responsibility for her mistakes by working out a plea arrangement with the Federal prosecutors. If she continues to fight rather than work out a deal, she puts herself in great jeopardy.

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Crime and Punishment Analysis

April 2, 2020 Rajhu S Goraai

A quick look at our history will show that the American criminal justice system has changed greatly over the years.

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