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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Director of AG's Civil Rights Office Resigns

The head of the Maryland attorney general's civil rights office has announced he is retiring, a decision that comes in the aftermath of legal problems.

Carl Snowden released a statement by email Friday saying that he plans to retire effective Jan. 8.

Snowden, a longtime Maryland civil rights leader, has a Jan. 7 court date on charges of violating his probation in a 2010 drunken driving case. Snowden also was convicted last month by a Baltimore jury of misdemeanor possession of marijuana. He received a suspended 60-day sentence and a year of probation.

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3 comments:

  1. Snowden has always been a trouble maker and always thought he was above the law. Like Obama, he never had a real job.

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  2. Laws mean nothing to these people.

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  3. Awesome - the head of the state civil rights office is a drunk and a stoner. Pretty hard to take him seriously when he can't stay out of trouble. (Or sober)

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