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Maryland State Police Ordered to Allow Review of Profiling Records

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· Story link A Circuit Court judge in Baltimore ruled that the NAACP can review documents alleging racial profiling by…

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A Circuit Court judge in Baltimore ruled that the NAACP can review documents alleging racial profiling by the Maryland State Police. Judge Timothy J. Martin gave lawyers for the NAACP 120 days to review the records and said names of police and complainants would be redacted from any documents copied. (6/30/08)

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