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Baltimore County administrative charging committee reviews conflict rules, updates police trial board schedule and enters closed session

2088449 · January 8, 2025
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At its Jan. 3 meeting the Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee reviewed conflict-of-interest procedures under COMAR, received updates on scheduled police trial boards, approved meeting minutes and voted to go into closed session under county code and COMAR.

The Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee on Jan. 3, 2025 reviewed conflict-of-interest rules, received updates on upcoming police trial boards and voted to enter a closed session, members said.

The committee opened at 12:06 p.m. in the Baltimore County Historic Courthouse and via WebEx, approved the Dec. 13, 2024 meeting minutes and then discussed procedural matters including recusal standards under the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). Members also received scheduling updates on internal trial boards and later recessed into closed session under the cited county code and COMAR provision.

Committee members emphasized…

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