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Interim MONSE director Stefanie Mavronis clarified the relationship between the police and Safe Streets by writing that the program’s success depends upon the “rapport amongst the community they serve.”
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Seven people remain hospitalized Monday afternoon, four in critical condition, after a shooting that killed two and injured 28.
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City leaders announce the takedown of a West Baltimore Drug Trafficking Organization as part of Baltimore’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS).
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Six people were shot — three of them fatally — on Sunday at a house on Paddington Place near Edgewood Road.
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Law enforcement officials announced a multi-agency effort to capture fugitives and wanted gang members throughout Maryland on Friday.
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A Maryland appellate court has ordered the reinstatement of Mr. Syed's recently reversed conviction for the murder of Hae Min Lee. Baltimore appellate lawyer Steven Klepper discusses what's next.
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NY Times correspondent Luke Broadwater and UBalt legal scholar Kim Wehle offer insights on the unprecedented criminal indictment of the former president, and its political and legal ramifications.
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Tuesday's appellate court reinstatement of Syed's 2000 murder conviction, four months after it was vacated by another judge, has raised new questions about the case, and how justice is being served. Legal scholar David Jaros shares his insight.
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With six potential criminal and civil indictments now hanging over him, former president Donald Trump is facing greater legal jeopardy than ever before. Former Assistant US Attorney Kim Wehle joins us to explain the legal morass, and why these prosecutions matter in a nation of laws.
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In his new book, the UBalt law professor argues that our criminal justice system is corruptly structured to earn revenue from the processing and incarceration of children and the poor.