Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates is expected to announce indictments Tuesday for violent crimes against vulnerable adults, his office said. Bates said during the news conference, that he will highlight several recent indictments. This year, Maryland leaders have taken steps to protect vulnerable adults from abuse. In February, legislation was introduced that would require nursing homes and assisted living facilities to use video surveillance. Under the proposed bill, HB576, facilities would have to add surveillance cameras in common areas like dining rooms, meeting rooms, hallways, entrances and activity rooms. Private living spaces would be excluded from the requirement, along with areas where residents receive medical services. Lawmakers hope the move will prevent instances of abuse.
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