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Senate committee hears testimony for regulating choice of guardians
Sun StaffHolding up a form used to adopt stray dogs, Baltimore State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy told state legislators yesterday that the standards to adopt a pet in Maryland are more stringent than to gain guardianship of an abused child. Jessamy and...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Home Inspection, Lisa A Gladden, Laws, Maryland
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EPA has objection to ICC route plan
Sun StaffFederal regulators are objecting to one of two proposed routes for a highway that Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. has called his No. 1 transportation priority, finding that the state's efforts to lessen the road's impact fall short of what is needed to protect...Tags: Wetlands, Local Government, Annapolis, Trout, Environmental Politics
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Sniper trial renews death penalty talk
Sun StaffWhen the Washington-area sniper trial begins today in Virginia, prosecutors in Maryland - where 10 of the 13 shootings occurred - will be sitting on the sidelines. A major reason is what some view as an ambiguity in Maryland's death penalty statute...Tags: Death Penalty, Annapolis, Sex Crimes, Murder, DNA
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O'Malley denounces rumors
Sun StaffMayor Martin O'Malley and his wife stood hand-in-hand outside City Hall yesterday to denounce "orchestrated" and "relentless" rumors about their marriage, while Democrats called for an independent investigation into the Ehrlich administration appointee...Tags: Gaming, Insurance, Martin O'Malley, Democratic Party, Maryland
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Lawmakers, Ehrlich digging in heels over malpractice subsidy
Sun StaffThe opening day of a rare special session of the Maryland General Assembly ended with legislative leaders locked in a showdown with Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. over how to subsidize the insurance bills of doctors. Both the Senate and House of Delegates...Tags: Health Insurance, Insurance, Annapolis, Democratic Party, Maryland
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Staffing low at juvenile center
Sun StaffThe state-run Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center is so understaffed that it poses a serious threat to the safety of youths held there and to staff who supervise them, according to a report released yesterday. The report by the Office of the...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Prisons, Juvenile Delinquency, Maryland, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Hickey School allegations rebutted
Sun StaffA lawyer representing the private contractor that operated the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School denied yesterday claims by the state that the company allowed conditions at the school to dangerously deteriorate and didn't adequately document all of its...Tags: Justice System, Prisons, Employers, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers
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Hickey search put on hold
Sun StaffMaryland juvenile justice officials have stopped, at least temporarily, looking for a private contractor to run the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School and may continue to operate the Baltimore County school themselves rather than seek a new vendor, state...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Prisons, Juvenile Delinquency, Laws, Maryland
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Firings at PSC viewed as risky
Sun StaffThe firings of senior Maryland Public Service Commission professionals could cripple the agency at a time when it faces critical decisions about consumer electricity rate increases, some PSC commissioners, consumer advocates and legislators said...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Employers, Democratic Party, Maryland, Consumers
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Bills target judicial powers
Sun StaffJudges in Maryland, who enjoy uniquely broad authority to cut criminal sentences through a process called "judicial reconsideration," may find that power constrained under legislation before the General Assembly. "I think there's a debate nationally...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Buffalo Bills, Prisons, Murder
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Medical marijuana gets nod of Ehrlich
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. announced yesterday that he would likely back decriminalizing marijuana for terminally ill patients, a stance that is expected to give momentum to the issue this year in the General Assembly. Ehrlich said he has been a longtime...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Andrew P Harris, Laws, Maryland, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Democrats chide Ehrlich for problems at juvenile jails
Sun StaffThe two Democrats considered most likely to challenge Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. in next year's election blasted the administration yesterday for failing to improve conditions in Maryland's troubled juvenile jails, where an independent monitor once...Tags: Prisons, Martin O'Malley, Juvenile Delinquency, Democratic Party, Maryland
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