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Governor Wes Moore (D) signed several justice reform bills into law on Tuesday, easing parole for long-serving inmates, making age and illness factors in parole decisions, and streamlining the process for expunging records. The bills aim to create a more equitable criminal justice system in Maryland, which has the highest percentage of Black people in prison in the country.
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