Saturday, March 11, 2006

March 11

How Could Anyone Oppose This Bill?

Late Friday afternoon House Judiciary Chariman Joseph Vallario called for a vote on House Bill 320 that would strenghthen Witness Intimidation Reforms for the most vulnerable victims of crime, women and children victims of felony sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse.

The Committee (mostly defense attorneys) voted to kill the bill despite statewide support by family advocates and prosecutors.

Last year, State's Attorney Jessamy referred to the passage of the Witness Intimidation Bill (House Bill 188), as a "toothless tiger" noting that victims of first-degree child abuse, including instances of physical abuse such burning and starvation, were not included and had no better protections against intmidation. She cited many high-profile child abuse cases in Baltimore that would not be included in the new law. In addition she noted that intimidation, as against the Dawson family, was also not covered by the new law and therefore the law did not go far enought to protect all victims in cases of threats and intimidation.

2 comments:

InsiderOut said...

FYI DC - The Messenger has a good story about a debate on police tactics. here

Marc said...

The same way they opposed and watered down Jessica's Law.

It's this sort of thing that drives my wife (a die-hard Democrat) crazy about Maryland Democrats. I just don't understand why so many of them are against incarcerating people who break the law.

Is it just white guilt? They know that a lot of these scumbags are white, don't they?