The year is 1966 and the place is Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. The student body is 95% or more White, as is the faculty and administrative staff. There are no school resource officers or police presence of any kind in the school. I am in a...
Judge Bair
DJS: ONE-STOP JUVENILE JUSTICE IN MARYLAND
In Maryland, all things “delinquency” flow through the Department of Juvenile Services. If you are a parent seeking a peace order in a juvenile case, you would go there. If you are a police officer who has arrested a juvenile, you know to go there. If you are an...
IS THERE EQUAL JUSTICE FOR JUVENILES IN MARYLAND?
In Maryland, any child under the age of 18 who does something that would be a crime if committed by an adult has thereby committed a “delinquent act” and is subject to the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. Some children, as you might expect, commit serious...
A RETIRED JUDGE FOR RACIAL JUSTICE
The Maryland Constitution is quite clear on this subject: all state court judges must retire at age 70. This has been in the organic state law for over a century and a half. There have been attempts in the past to raise the so-called age of “constitutional...