A court ruling is pulling back the curtain on law enforcement in Maryland
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The Appellate Court of Maryland has made a controversial decision regarding "Anton's Law." The court rules that police departments must release the names of officers who use physical force in the line of duty.
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WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- The Appellate Court of Maryland has made a controversial decision regarding "Anton's Law." The court rules that police departments must release the names of officers who use physical force in the line of duty.
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