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Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy (MSCCSP) is Hosting Public Comments Hearing

November 5, 2025

Contact: [email protected]

ANNAPOLIS, MD - The annual public comments hearing of the Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy (MSCCSP or Commission) is scheduled for Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. It will be held at the Maryland Judicial Center, 187 Harry S. Truman Pkwy., Annapolis, MD 21401.

The MSCCSP invites public comment regarding criminal sentencing policy-related issues. To accommodate all who wish to participate in the meeting, the Commission requests that each speaker limit his or her comments to five minutes. All who are interested in speaking at the meeting are asked to register and submit a written version of their testimony in advance but not later than November 26, 2025.

Please register and submit written testimony by email to David Soulé, Executive Director of the Commission, at [email protected].

Registration is necessary only for those who wish to speak at the public hearing. If participants cannot present testimony in-person, a videoconference option can be made available upon request. Those who wish to simply observe may view the livestream via the MSCCSP YouTube channel at: https://youtube.com/live/Ul7ntk12FH8?feature=share.

Establishment and Charge of the MSCCSP

The Maryland General Assembly created the MSCCSP in May 1999. In July 1999, the MSCCSP formally replaced its predecessor advisory commission, the Maryland Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy. The governing legislation for the MSCCSP, located in Subtitle 2 of Title 6 of the Criminal Procedure Article of the Code of Maryland (Statutes) sets out six legislative goals for sentencing in Maryland, expressing the General Assembly’s intention that:

  1. sentencing should be fair and proportional and that sentencing policies should reduce unwarranted disparity, including any racial disparity, in sentences for criminals who have committed similar crimes and have similar criminal histories;
  2. sentencing policies should help citizens to understand how long a criminal will be confined;
  3. sentencing policies should preserve meaningful judicial discretion and sufficient flexibility to allow individualized sentences;
  4. sentencing guidelines be voluntary;
  5. the priority for the capacity and use of correctional facilities should be the confinement of violent and career criminals; and
  6. sentencing judges in the State should be able to impose the most appropriate criminal penalties, including corrections options programs for appropriate criminals.

The MSCCSP was designed and authorized with the purpose of fulfilling those legislative intentions.

MSCCSP Composition

The MSCCSP is composed of the 19 members listed on the next page. The Chair, the Honorable Dana M. Middleton, was appointed by the Governor in July 2023.

Members of the Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy

Members Appointed by the Governor


Chair
Honorable Dana M. Middleton
State’s Attorney
Robert H. Harvey, Jr., Esquire
Criminal Defense Attorney
Richard A. Finci, Esquire
Victims’ Advocacy Group
Alethea P. Miller
Law Enforcement
Deputy Chief Richard E. Gibson
Criminal Justice or Corrections Policy Expert
Brian D. Johnson, Ph.D.
Local Detention Center
Rodney R. Davis
Public
Larry L. Johnson
Public
Nakita A. Ross

Members Appointed by the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland


Appellate Courts
Honorable Melanie M. Shaw
Circuit Court
Honorable Brian L. DeLeonardo
District Court
Honorable Michelle R. Saunders

Members Appointed by the President of the Senate


Senator
Honorable Charles E. Sydnor, III
Senator
Honorable Christopher R. West

Members Appointed by the Speaker of the House


Delegate
Honorable J. Sandy Bartlett
Delegate
Honorable David Moon

Ex-Officio Members


Attorney General
Honorable Anthony G. Brown
State Public Defender
Natasha Dartigue, Esquire
Secretary of Public Safety & Correctional Services
Carolyn J. Scruggs