Maryland Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Exonerate 17th-Century Witchcraft Convictions
Maryland lawmakers face a long list of pressing issues this term, including a $3 billion budget shortfall, youth crime, and rising costs across the state. But one bill on the table takes a different focus — exonerating individuals convicted of witchcraft more than 300 years ago.
Get the latest
WBOC NEWSLETTER
Not home to watch today's news? Sign up for WBOC's daily headlines to keep up with the latest across Delmarva, sent straight to your inbox.
Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.
Error! There was an error processing your request.
Trending Now
-
Letters reveal alleged “nude selfies,” “revenge porn” at center of Wicomico Executive, Sheriff spat
-
EXCLUSIVE: Former Worcester County Public School executive sought guilty plea in $100K+ theft case
-
Months-long investigation leads to Wicomico County drug bust
-
Magnolia man accused of pointing gun at students on school bus
-
EXCLUSIVE: Gavin Knupp legal battle ends with quiet dismissal
