After completing the investigation and reviewing all available evidence, the AG's office determined that the officers involved did not commit a crime under Maryland law and therefore charges will not be brought against them.
A local landlord has been accused by the Maryland Attorney General (AG) of taking advantage of and sexually harassing multiple female renters in what the AG describes as “egregious conduct” in a civil lawsuit.
In an official opinion addressed to Maryland General Assembly leaders on Monday, Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh formally overruled prior opinions of the Attorney General of Maryland that upheld or applied racially discriminatory Maryland laws that were later found to be unconstitutional.
Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh and the Office of the Attorney General are partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Baltimore Ravens, and the science and technology company Leidos, to hold a prescription drug take-back event on Sunday, Nov. 20.
The nation's first tax on digital advertising was struck down as unconstitutional by a Maryland judge on Monday. It's a law that attorneys for Big Tech have contended unfairly targets companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon in a separate federal case against the same law.
The Maryland Secretary of State and Attorney General are warning that while appeals for charitable donations may surge as the crisis in Ukraine escalates, it is important to do research before giving. There are a number of ways to donate to Ukraine-related causes, while ensuring donations are given to a reputable organization.
