By Vanessa G. SánchezCapital News Service ANNAPOLIS – Under Maryland law, first-time, nonviolent offenders of relatively minor crimes can plead guilty and receive probation, and after a successful completion, go on without the burden of a criminal conviction haunting the rest of their lives. Not so for the immigrants in the state. In order to […]
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