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PAB hears Annapolis bill updates on complaint records, timelines and trial-board chairs

Baltimore County Police Accountability Board · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Board staff summarized several bills filed in Annapolis that would affect complaint retention, officer-request processes, timelines for Internal Affairs investigations, and who can chair trial boards; members asked for follow-up information and statutory context.

Board staff summarized several bills introduced in Annapolis that could change how misconduct complaints and investigations are handled in Maryland and in Baltimore County.

An update listed SB 625 (described in the meeting as a bill that "requires that after 3 years ... an officer a complaint against an officer is found is not charged ... it would be automatically removed from the officer's record"), HB030537…

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