ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Maryland lawmakers are hearing from victims of domestic violence about how several changes in the law would increase protections for them.
A Senate panel held a hearing on the measures Tuesday. Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration is highlighting three bills in particular.
One would make it easier for victims to obtain a protective order by changing the standard of evidence needed to get one.
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