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In this meeting, outrage as the legislation of Maryland did not pass any reform laws for youth crime

Two months after John Berardi was attacked and blindly attacked in Federal Hill, he asked the legislators to take measures. “You would think if someone did something as bad as me that the laws would protect the victim, but that is not really the case in Baltimore,” said Berardi.

Despite the opening and closure of the legislative period for the year, no measures were passed to deal with the crisis of youth crime.

Talk -Radio discussions were critical of the inactivity of the legislators. “We are back in the same situation in which young people are out of control,” said Kim Klacik from WCBM. “These are repeated offenders, they are the same children every time.”

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In this session, 27 related legislation were proposed in Annapolis, and some aimed at helping the victims and others to support the convict. However, none was adopted.

The delegated Ryan Nawrocki, a Republican in Maryland's democratically guided legislator, expressed frustrated. “This state has become a state that is criminal. It is not a state that is looking for the victims,” ​​said Nawrocki.

He criticized the legislator that he had worsened the situation of the criminal justice by passing a draft law to enable the murderer to get a second chance of getting out of prison while not participating in the youth jurisdiction crisis.

Nawrocki admitted that there are no will to examine reforms among legislative leaders, and asked the voters to fold them into account. “Unfortunately, there are legislation that do not take it seriously and they should be held responsible for it,” he said.

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