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Baltimore County officials flag Annapolis bills that could change complaint handling and trial boards
Summary
Staff and board members summarized several bills in Annapolis that would change how complaints are handled, who may chair trial boards and the statute of limitations for administrative complaints; the board asked staff to track case numbers and bill progress.
County staff briefed the Police Accountability Board on a set of bills filed in Annapolis that, if enacted, would alter how police complaints are handled in Maryland and how local trial boards are staffed.
Staff identified several measures discussed in the meeting: a Senate bill read as "SB 6625" that would automatically remove certain unfounded or exonerated complaints from an officer's record after three years; a House bill (read in the meeting…
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