💨 Abstract
An audit in Maryland found that at least 36 deaths in custody should have been classified as homicides.This revelation comes amidst the unrelated corporate news. WidePoint Corp reported a first-quarter loss of $724,000. WidePoint, based in Fairfax, Virginia, posted an 8-cent-per-share loss and revenue of $34.2 million.
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