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Baltimore County ACC reviews Maryland Police Accountability Act timing changes, reports recent trial-board outcomes
Summary
At its May 2 meeting the Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee reviewed changes in the Maryland Police Accountability Act affecting time limits for cases, heard outcomes from two recent trial boards, and set a May 14 trial-board hearing to be open to observers in the Public Safety Building.
The Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee on May 2 reviewed recent changes to the Maryland Police Accountability Act that alter case-timing rules for officer investigations, received reports on two recent trial-board decisions, and scheduled a May 14 trial board that will be open to observers in the Public Safety Building.
Committee member Joan Harris opened the meeting and asked for a motion to adopt minutes from the April 4 meeting; a committee member moved to adopt the minutes, a second was recorded and members voted "Aye," and the minutes were approved.
Committee staff member Henry summarized legislative changes in the statewide Maryland Police Accountability Act. "The only 1 that passed or even got a vote in committee, is the change to the 1 year and 1 day…
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