The ACLU of Maryland opposes SB 122, which would increase several criminal penalties; expand the government’s authority to wiretap Marylanders; expand the admissibility of evidence that was acquired in violation of the constitution; create certain funding sources for violence intervention programs; and establish a task force to study gang statutes.
SB 122 - Criminal Law – Comprehensive Crime Bill of 2018
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