Maryland Legal Aid announced it is partnering with Loyola University to host a free expungement clinic on Sunday, Oct. 19.
Starting October 1, 2025, Maryland will implement 430 new laws, reshaping regulations across criminal justice, public safety, and health. Among the most significant changes are sharply increased speed ...
More than 400 laws will go into effect next Thursday, ranging from expungement reform to changes in penalties for possessing drug paraphernalia and new reckless driving policy.
The changes include speeding ticket updates as well as making it easier to have residents’ criminal records expunged.
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New Maryland laws take effect October 1

On October 1, hundreds of new laws go into effect for the state of Maryland, impacting things like traffic enforcement, ...
There are hundreds of new laws that go into effect on Oct. 1 in the D.C. region. These include changes to driving, cannabis, criminal justice reform and prescription drug disposal.
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Peterson Gets Consecutive Terms for Sex Crimes

Sean Luke Peterson, 33, formerly of Salisbury, received a total of 50 years in prison following sentencings in two Maryland ...
Shore Legal Access (SLA) recently welcomed Tom Deliberto, Esq.; Candace Henry; and Kathleen Smith, Esq. to its Board of ...
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 21: U.S. President Donald Trump pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey, 'Drumstick,' with National Turkey Federation Chairman Carl Wittenburg and his family in the Rose ...
Three times this season, Maryland’s student section has cleared out by the third quarter of blowouts against overmatched opponents. Heading into the Terps’ first road game at Wisconsin, the question ...
A Maryland county executive called for the resignation of a middle school teacher who allegedly posted a joke online about the shooting of Charlie Kirk. According to local news outlet WBOC, a teacher ...