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Police Accountability Board to use administrative law judges for trial boards; two committee vacancies filled

Caroline County Police Accountability Board · September 11, 2025
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Kim Raider, PAB administrator, told the Caroline County Police Accountability Board that a memorandum of agreement with the Office of Administrative Hearings will let administrative law judges be appointed for trial boards; she also reported two new Administrative Charging Committee appointments and a plan for an early year-end report.

Kim Raider, the Police Accountability Board administrator, told members at the Sept. 11 meeting that the board has received four complaints through the public portal and will bring a proposed memorandum of agreement (MOA) to the county commissioners to formalize how trial boards get adjudicated.

"As of right now there are 4 complaints," Raider said, and described the MOA as a mechanism that "is going to appoint an administrative law judge anytime that a trial board needs to happen." She said the county, the sheriff’s office and the local police departments have signed…

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