Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is standing behind the head of the Department of Juvenile Services as state lawmakers said they are working on legislation for the upcoming 2024 session to modify some juvenile justice laws. Some have called for changes regarding how quickly juveniles are released after being arrested, and others have taken aim at the Child Interrogation Protection Act, which prohibits police from interviewing juveniles until the child has consulted with an attorney.
Maryland Gov. Moore speaks on DJS secretary ahead of upcoming 2024 session
December 21, 2023