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Chief Hired for New Unit to Investigate Killings by Police in Maryland


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The new unit in Maryland’s attorney general’s office was created as part of a series of police reforms the General Assembly passed earlier this year. It is charged with investigating all alleged or potential police-involved deaths of civilians and providing a report containing detailed findings to the state’s attorney of the county that has jurisdiction.
“I have devoted my career to investigating excessive-force cases because I believe that they are among the most crucial tests of our values and commitments to each other,” Mulhauser said. ....

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Frosh: Opioid settlement could bring $485M to Maryland


ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Maryland’s attorney general says a proposed $26 billion settlement with opioid producers could bring as much as $485 million to Maryland.
Attorney General Brian Frosh says the proposal announced Wednesday could help address the opioid epidemic in the state and its local subdivisions.
The settlement, which isn’t final, also would require reforms of industry practices.
The settlement would resolve the claims of participating states and local governments across the country. States will have 30 days to approve the agreements. After that, local governments will have four months to sign on.
Last year, opioid overdose deaths rose to a record 93,000 across the country. ....

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