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		<title>Baltimore State&#8217;s Attorney Pat Jessamy Looking to Strengthen Anti-Gang Legislation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baltimore City State&#8217;s Attorney Patricia Jessamy wants to make the Maryland Gang Prosecution Act of 2007 tougher.  Jessamy and US Attorney Rod Rosenstein appeared on WYPR&#8217;s Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast in September to discuss how they are prosecuting organized gangs, and how the current legislation places too high a burden of proof on prosecutors.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baltimore City State&#8217;s Attorney Patricia Jessamy wants to make the Maryland Gang Prosecution Act of 2007 tougher.  Jessamy and US Attorney Rod Rosenstein appeared on WYPR&#8217;s <a href="http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wypr/local-wypr-860584.mp3" target="_blank">Maryland Morning</a> with Sheilah Kast in September to discuss how they are prosecuting organized gangs, and how the current legislation places too high a burden of proof on prosecutors.</p>
<p>Last year I interviewed Page Croyder, a former Assistant State&#8217;s Attorney in Baltimore.  During <a href="http://www.investigativevoice.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=174:page-croyder-q-a-a&amp;catid=37:gangs-drugs-and-crime&amp;Itemid=65" target="_blank">that interview</a>, she credited Rod Rosenstein with many recent successes in crippling gangs both locally and nationwide.  Croyder indicated that much of the local success that the Baltimore area has seen is a result of his office.  In the WYPR interview, Rosenstein demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge of the gang structure and how to attack it in a way that does lasting damage to the organization.  He also comments on how a good partnership with law enforcement is crucial to success, a philosophy that Jessamy would do well to embrace.</p>
<p>Jessamy expressed reservations about the current law, and how it makes it difficult to determine who is in a gang, and who is not, in a court of law.  She recommended an enhanced punishment for those who recruit young people into gangs, and also mentioned a drafting committee that has gotten recommendations from police, prosecutors across the state that is looking at a new law.  Harford County public defender Kelly Casper expressed concern that an enhanced anti-gang statute would encroach on civil liberties.  Jessamy was firm in her recommendations, and, perhaps for the first time ever, I agreed wholeheartedly with her assessment.  Kelly Casper is the Harford County public defender.  I have to ask &#8211; what on earth does she know about the realities of fighting a losing battle against gangs in Baltimore City?</p>
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