Appointed by Governor: Carlos F. Acosta, Esq.; Capt. Ross R. Passman; Stephanie J. Robinson, Esq.; J. Charles Smith III, Esq.; Capt. Michael L. Wahl; Maj. Mark J. Warren; Bernard C. (Jack) Young.
Appointed by Senate President: Victor R. Ramirez
Appointed by House Speaker: Charles E. Sydnor III
Appointed by Commission Chair: Russell P. Butler, Esq.; David A. Garcia; Col. Douglas K. Holland.
Representing Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention: Edward M. Parker
Representing American Civil Liberties Union: David R. Rocah, Esq.
Representing CASA de Maryland: Nicole E. Jassie, Esq.
Representing Maryland Chiefs of Police Association: John M. Fitzgerald
Representing Maryland Fraternal Order of Police: Vincent Canales
Representing Maryland's Sheriffs' Association: Phillip E. Hinkle, Esq.
Representing National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: Gerald G. Stansbury
Ex officio: Zenita Wickham Hurley, Esq., designee of Attorney General; Col. William M. Pallozzi, Secretary of State Police; Paul B. DeWolfe, Jr., Public Defender.
Staff: Donald J. Hogan
Hampton Plaza, 300 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland, May 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
In May 2015, the Commission Regarding the Implementation and Use of Body Cameras by Law Enforcement Officers was established (Chapter 128, Acts of 2015).
The Commission studied and made recommendations on the best practices for the use of body cameras by law enforcement officers. Findings of the Commission were considered by the Police Training Commission, which by the same law was required to develop and publish by January 1, 2016 State policy for the issuance and use of body cameras by law enforcement officers.
In September 2015, the Commission submitted its report to the General Assembly and the Police Training Commission.
Authorization for the Commission ended June 1, 2016.
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