Marilyn Mosby Seeks Curfew in Home Detention
Marilyn Mosby Seeks Curfew in Home Detention
Marilyn Mosby Seeks Curfew in Home Detention
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Marilyn Mosby, the former Baltimore City State’s Attorney convicted of perjury and mortgage fraud, is petitioning a federal judge to modify her sentence from home detention to a nightly curfew due to her new job as Director of Global Strategic Planning at a mental health services company. Her attorneys argue that the current home confinement severely restricts her ability to perform the job, which requires routine travel across Maryland. They are requesting a curfew allowing her to leave home from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. without prior approval. However, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and Mosby’s probation officer oppose this request, citing concerns about her compliance with release conditions. Mosby has faced scrutiny for allegedly failing to notify her probation officer about her job change and for traveling for training related to her new position while under home detention. A ruling on the motion is still pending.

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