MCDAA and MAJR Appeal to Governor Hogan

The Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association and Maryland Alliance for Justice Reform have addressed concerns about COVID-19 to the members of the Maryland Legislature:

To avoid a catastrophic outbreak of COVID-19 in our prisons, Maryland must act now to reduce our prison population. The health and well-being of all Marylanders depends on swift and organized measures. We ask that you contact Governor Hogan and urge him to take the following actions:

1. Direct the Parole Commission to expedite review of nonviolent, parole-eligible offenders.

2. Direct the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to improve safety conditions by providing every inmate with sufficient hygiene supplies and masks, provide correctional officers, contract workers, and other staff with appropriate PPE, and modify housing arrangements to provide for social distancing.

3. Appoint an independent working group to establish best practices and coordinate efforts between the Governor’s Office, the Parole Commission, and the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.

4. Direct the working group to issue weekly reports of Department of Corrections COVID-19 statistics and steps accomplished.

To see the full letter click here.

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