Baltimore, MD - Dec. 17, 2024  - More than a month into the new juvenile justice laws, the cases are starting to come to the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office.

When lawmakers adopted new legislation surrounding juvenile crime in Maryland, the plan requires state’s attorney’s offices to be notified sooner of a juvenile facing charges for a decision. Now, data from Baltimore City’s top prosecutor’s office sheds new light on how quickly cases are being processed.

According to Bates’ Office, in November, 103 cases were charged by the juvenile division; 33 of those were special, which means the juvenile facing charges was detained in some way; 70 cases were stack cases, which means the juvenile was not detained.

While 103 cases came from the Department of Juvenile Services in November, not all the incidents stemmed from November.... Read More: FOX45