Force behind Maryland s Innocence Project set to retire
TIM PRUDENTE, The Baltimore Sun
June 6, 2021
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Erica Suter, left, a defense attorney, who is taking over as the new head of the Innocence Project, and attorney and professor Michele Nethercott, the longtime head of the Innocence Project at the University of Baltimore School of Law, who is retiring, pose in Baltimore, Md. The innocence project works to set free men and women who have been wrongly convicted and are locked up. (Jerry Jackson/The Baltimore Sun via AP)Jerry Jackson/AP
BALTIMORE (AP) When Shawn Armbrust began investigating wrongful convictions in Maryland, she kept hearing the same questions whenever she asked for a case file.
Gov. Larry Hogan, center, in black shirt helps unfurl a 150x300-foot American flag on the beach at Ocean City for Memorial Day. Sean Streicher has a neat 45-second video of the unfurling on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=334534101360435&external log id=fa81d914-def0-4f08-9a49-7c0c5874cbb9&q=ocean%20city%20flag
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HOGAN VETOES 30 BILLS: Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed 30 bills Friday, including measures inspired by the coronavirus pandemic that would have tightened rules for emergency purchases by state officials and required the state to draw up a plan for handling the remainder of the pandemic, Pamela Wood of the Sun reports.