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  2. Former Maryland state trooper convicted of sexually abusing ...

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    Per the law firm that represented Murphy in December 2007, Murphy retired from the Maryland State Police some time after the child pornography charges were filed against him, according to Herald ...

  3. Maryland Child Victims Act - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Child Victims Act is a law in the U.S. state of Maryland passed by the Maryland General Assembly during the 445th legislative session in 2023 and signed into law by Governor Wes Moore. It retroactively and prospectively repeals the statute of limitations on child sexual abuse lawsuits and raises the liability limits for a single ...

  4. Billy Murphy Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William H. Murphy Jr. (born April 22, 1943) [1] is an attorney and former judge in Baltimore, Maryland, now working as managing partner of Murphy, Falcon, Murphy law firm. An African-American, Murphy has been particularly associated with advocacy for civil rights ; he has also been prominent in local politics over several decades.

  5. Justices agree to hear Maryland case on parents’ rights and ...

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    The Supreme Court said Friday it would review a case involving a group of Maryland parents who sued their children’s school district over its refusal to allow them to opt out of elementary ...

  6. FBI takes aim at sextortion as it's on rise in Maryland ... - AOL

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    Reports of sextortion made to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children CyberTipline surged 90 percent from 2014 to 2015.

  7. Meitiv incidents - Wikipedia

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    Police received a call to check on the children at 4:58 p.m. and took them into custody. At 7:18 p.m. the police took them to CPS, where they were held without being allowed to contact their parents. Neither the police nor CPS contacted the children's parents directly, and they only located their children later by calling 9-1-1. [2]

  8. In Luigi Mangione's Maryland hometown, questions swirl about ...

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    TOWSON, Maryland – In a suburb of Baltimore, Thomas J. Maronick Jr., sat in his law office struggling to understand why the promising scion of a prominent local family he knows well now sits in ...

  9. Corporal punishment of minors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the majority of states, physical punishment by a parent remains (controversially) legal under statutes making exceptions to the state's law on the crimes of assault, criminal battery, domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual abuse or child abuse. These exceptions usually establish that no crime has been committed when certain actions are ...