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O'Malley vows to work to end death penalty
Gov. Martin O'Malley said yesterday that he will do "everything in my power" to abolish the death penalty in Maryland this year and for the first time raised the possibility of allowing voters to decide the divisive issue through a constitutional...Tags: Politics, Death Penalty, Maryland, Elections, Eugene Baker
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Senators turn away repeal of death penalty in Md.
Baltimore County senators rebuffed an effort to abolish Maryland's death penalty yesterday, persuading lawmakers instead to restrict when capital punishment can be used. The Senate's first full debate on the death penalty in more than three decades was...Tags: Comedy (genre), Death Penalty, Politics, Maryland, Roy P Dyson
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Narrow majority of Md. senators oppose repeal of death penalty, survey reveals
Gov. Martin O'Malley's push to end the death penalty in Maryland would probably fall short if a legislative vote were held today, even though the governor insisted yesterday that the repeal effort "has a real shot this year." A Baltimore Sun survey of...Tags: Anglicanism, Politics, Death Penalty, Maryland, Roy P Dyson
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Police spying prompts hearings
Sun reporterState lawmakers are planning formal hearings on Maryland State Police efforts to spy on peace activists and death penalty protesters, potentially paving the way for a thorny debate in the next General Assembly session over whether to restrict the law...Tags: Death Penalty, Politics, Maryland, Espionage and Intelligence, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Senate confirms Weinstein as city judge
Sun StaffBrushing aside unproven allegations that she may have lied about her sexual orientation on Army personnel forms nearly two decades ago, the Maryland Senate confirmed the nomination of Baltimore City District Judge Halee F. Weinstein by a wide margin...Tags: Andrew P Harris, Politics, Maryland, Elections, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Md. Senate approves cameras to catch neighborhood speeders
Sun StaffThe Maryland Senate voted yesterday to allow local governments to install automated radar cameras to snare drivers speeding through residential neighborhoods and school zones. The debate was more subdued than the previous day's, when several senators...Tags: Local Government, Frederick County (Maryland), Transportation, Maryland, Road Transportation
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Candidates living in limbo after map ruling
Sun StaffWhen the governor released his new General Assembly map, Del. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam was dismayed to learn that her longtime home in Baltimore was no longer in the district she had represented for two terms. So she decided to move. Now the 10th...Tags: Harford County, Washington County (Maryland), Andrew P Harris, Local Elections, Maryland
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