The Maryland Alliance for Justice Reform (MAJR) is a nonpartisan, all-volunteer organization of more than 1500 Marylanders who advocate for evidence-based legislative and policy changes in Maryland’s correctional practices to support effective alternatives to incarceration, address inequities, and allow citizens returning from prison to lead productive lives.
Honorary Chair
Maryland Court of Appeals (1996-2013)
Chief Judge Bell has experienced Maryland’s criminal justice system at every level: as a juvenile-defendant, a practicing attorney, and as a judge in the District, Circuit, and both appellate courts. He has stated, “It is imperative that our legal system operate without bias of any kind, and be perceived as dispensing justice fairly and equitably,” throughout his career deciding cases and providing administrative leadership to facilitate such progress.
Past Director of Parole and Probation
The word “justice” suggests that we adopt, nurture, and revise when necessary, policies and practices that provide fair and equitable treatment for every individual touched by our justice system including individuals arrested for crimes whether released, charged, or placed in pretrial status; individuals participating in a trial or sentencing; individuals sentenced to facility- or community corrections; and individuals and communities harmed by criminal activity. The diverse individuals and organizations that form the Maryland Alliance for Justice Reform bring expansive knowledge, experience, and practical solutions to augment Maryland’s executive and legislative efforts to enhance public safety and ensure objective and unbiased treatment for all involved participants. I am honored to serve with former Chief Judge Robert M. Bell as an honorary co-chair.
MAJR Executive Committee
MAJR Coordinators
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Mary Brown-Bey, Women's Issues Coordinator. | |
Jerry Mclaurin, Prince Georges County Coordinator, Founder, People For Change Coalition |