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Ending Mass Incarceration and Racial Disparities

In Jan 2019, Mosby decided to stop prosecuting marijuana possession. In March 2020, Mosby consulted with public health experts and, to slow the spread of COVID-19 in prisons and jails, decided to stop prosecuting minor offenses like drug possession and sex work. Read More

Police Reform

Police Reform

For the past six years Mosby has advocated for police accountability reform in Maryland, after her bold attempt to hold police accountable for the death of an innocent 25-year old Black man named Freddie Carlos Gray, Jr. from West Baltimore, MD, who was killed in the custody of the Baltimore City Police
Department. Read More

Sentencing Review

Sentencing Review

In December 2020, Mosby announced the creation of a Sentencing Review Unit (SRU) at the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office (SAO). Read More

Focusing Resources on Violent Offenders

Focusing Resources on Violent Offenders

In the past seven years, the State’s Attorney’s Office has maintained a 90% conviction rate on average for violent offenses, an average 88% conviction rate for mandatory minimum eligible cases, and a 92% conviction rate for violent repeat offenders, all of which matches or surpasses the conviction rates of her predecessors over the ten years prior to her taking office. Read More