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Testimony in Support of Bill to Limit Auto-Charging of Youth in Maryland

Maryland House Bill 409 seeks to limit the number of youth who can, under Maryland law, be automatically charged as if they were adults for certain offenses.

Related to: Youth Justice, State Advocacy

Maryland House Bill 409 seeks to limit the number of youth who can, under Maryland law, be automatically charged as if they were adults for certain offenses.

The Sentencing Project’s Youth Justice Campaign Strategist Olivia Naugle provided written testimony in support of a favorable report on this legislation before the Maryland House Judiciary Committee.

Read the testimony here.

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  • Olivia Naugle

    Youth Justice Campaign Strategist

    Olivia manages an advocacy portfolio of state and federal policy issues such as the removal of youth from adult courts, jails, and prisons; expanded use of juvenile diversion; efforts to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in legal system involvement; and alternatives to incarceration for youth.

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