Maryland’s Parole Merry-go-Round
State-run parole and probation programs are designed to keep persons convicted of crimes—including a very large number of non-violent crimes—out
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State-run parole and probation programs are designed to keep persons convicted of crimes—including a very large number of non-violent crimes—out
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Read moreWith each criminal conviction, the state of Maryland matter-of-factly tells the defendants how long they will spend behind bars. Hidden
Read moreBy Len Lazarick [email protected] Reducing mass incarceration and the number of inmates in Maryland prisons has been a key element
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Read moreBy Marceline White “No person shall be imprisoned for debt,” says the Maryland Constitution, Section 38. The Maryland Constitution –
Read moreBy Rachel Bluth Capital News Service With just five days left until the end of the Maryland legislative session, the
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