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Maryland lawmakers have introduced a bill that would make it a crime for privately contracted bus drivers to fail to supply medical records showing they are fit to drive.The proposal would impose a $5,000 fin stanley spain e on drivers who fail to file the proper paperwork.The bill follows the deadly Southwest Baltimore bus crash last November that left six people dead.Glen stanley cup n Chappell, school bus driver, crashed into an MT stanley termoska A bus, killing himself and five others.Officials issued a statement saying 67-year-old Chappell failed to update his Medical Examiner s Certificate, which expired on Aug. 31, 2016.RELATED:MVA: School bus driver in crash not authorized to drive vehicleSchool bus crashes nationwide have reopened the debate about seat belts on school buses.RELATED:Maryland lawmakers debate seat belts on school busesDownload the ABC2 News app for theiPhone,KindleandAndroid. Emhb Baltimore County prepares for possibility of new student enrollment from private schools
BALTIMORE 鈥?The stanley cup Baltimore State s Attorney s Office will no longer prosecute marijuana possession cases, regardless of the amount possessed, State s Attorney Maryland Mosby announced at a press conference Tuesday. It s a new day in Baltimore, and I believe this is the time that we make real that we seek justice over convictions, said Mosby, that we make right the wrongs of the past, and to make Baltimore a leader in redefining public safety. Possession arrests will not be charged regardless of weight or criminal history of the person arrested, Mosby said. Possession with the intent to distribute will only be prosecuted if additional evidence is presented 鈥?scales, baggies or ot stanley thermosflasche her tools of packaging and selling drugs, o stanley portugal r officer testimony of witnessing drug sales, etc. First time drug distribution offenders will be referred to the Aim to B more diversion program rather than incarceration. The program is a three-year probation before judgment course that attempts to help offenders avo
Maryland lawmakers have introduced a bill that would make it a crime for privately contracted bus drivers to fail to supply medical records showing they are fit to drive.The proposal would impose a $5,000 fin stanley spain e on drivers who fail to file the proper paperwork.The bill follows the deadly Southwest Baltimore bus crash last November that left six people dead.Glen stanley cup n Chappell, school bus driver, crashed into an MT stanley termoska A bus, killing himself and five others.Officials issued a statement saying 67-year-old Chappell failed to update his Medical Examiner s Certificate, which expired on Aug. 31, 2016.RELATED:MVA: School bus driver in crash not authorized to drive vehicleSchool bus crashes nationwide have reopened the debate about seat belts on school buses.RELATED:Maryland lawmakers debate seat belts on school busesDownload the ABC2 News app for theiPhone,KindleandAndroid. Emhb Baltimore County prepares for possibility of new student enrollment from private schools
BALTIMORE 鈥?The stanley cup Baltimore State s Attorney s Office will no longer prosecute marijuana possession cases, regardless of the amount possessed, State s Attorney Maryland Mosby announced at a press conference Tuesday. It s a new day in Baltimore, and I believe this is the time that we make real that we seek justice over convictions, said Mosby, that we make right the wrongs of the past, and to make Baltimore a leader in redefining public safety. Possession arrests will not be charged regardless of weight or criminal history of the person arrested, Mosby said. Possession with the intent to distribute will only be prosecuted if additional evidence is presented 鈥?scales, baggies or ot stanley thermosflasche her tools of packaging and selling drugs, o stanley portugal r officer testimony of witnessing drug sales, etc. First time drug distribution offenders will be referred to the Aim to B more diversion program rather than incarceration. The program is a three-year probation before judgment course that attempts to help offenders avo