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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: Laws, Social Issues, Maryland, Prisons, Baltimore County
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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: Prince George's County, Delaware, Electricity Production and Distribution, Public Employees, Science and Technology
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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: Prince George's County, Murder, Laws, Defendants, Crimes
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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: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Laws, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Andrew P Harris
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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: Prince George's County, Laws, Martin O'Malley, Social Issues, Suicide
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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: Martin O'Malley, Arts and Culture, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Civil and Public Service, Career and Workplace
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Ehrlich has veto ready for bill
Sun StaffGovernor talks veto; lawmakers talk override Less than 12 hours after the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation to keep malpractice insurance costs for doctors in check, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said yesterday that he is preparing his veto...Tags: Laws, Medicaid, Hospitals and Clinics, Obstetrics, Crimes
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Inmate deaths spark new bill
Sun StaffPrison officials say the internal investigators looking into the death of an inmate on a prison bus last week are conducting an independent inquiry, but critics say that using an outside agency would eliminate any hint of bias. Sen. Brian E. Frosh, a...Tags: Laws, Montgomery County (Virginia), Crimes, Criminals, Prisons
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Lawmakers override veto on reform bill
Sun StaffThe Maryland General Assembly voted yesterday to override Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s veto of a medical malpractice reform bill, rebuffing an intense lobbying effort by the governor and setting a tense partisan tone for the 90-day session that begins...Tags: Laws, Martin O'Malley, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics
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Proposals focus on witnesses who are intimidated
Sun StaffAngela Sipe witnessed a killing during a card party at an apartment in Forestville. She called 911. When police arrived, she gave them a statement and picked 20-year-old Keith Leon Carroll's picture out of a photo array. Three days later, Carroll returned...Tags: Prince George's County, Laws, Gang Activity, Local Government, Social Issues
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Physicians urge governor not to veto malpractice bill
Sun StaffAfter fighting alongside Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. for malpractice reform, leaders of the state's doctors and hospitals stepped away from the governor yesterday, urging him not to veto the malpractice bill passed by the General Assembly last week....Tags: CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Laws, Social Issues, Medicaid, Hospitals and Clinics
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Environment groups vow to defeat Buhl
Sun StaffThe state's leading environmental organizations announced yesterday that they will try to block Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s nominee to head the Department of the Environment, saying she lacks the experience needed to head the agency. Ten environmental...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Environmental Pollution, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Environmental Issues, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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