By: Maxine Streicher
Friday was the start of new juvenile justice laws in Maryland after years of calls for change.Now kids between the ages of 10 and 12 years old can face charges
Maxine Streicher is a journalist based in Maryland, specializing in local news coverage for FOX Baltimore. With a focus on crime and justice issues, Maxine has reported on topics such as juvenile crime, law enforcement, and public safety. Her work has also been featured on WNYO-TV, WJLA-TV, KUTV 2News, and KMYU.
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Baltimore, United States (Local)
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Maxine Streicher's reporting focuses heavily on local crime, government announcements, and legal policy regulations in Maryland and Baltimore. She frequently covers topics related to juvenile justice, the Maryland General Assembly, calls for change, laws, and criminal justice reform.
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