(KATV) In Maryland, felony murder occurs when someone is killed while a felony crime like robbery is being committed.
For example, if a getaway driver hits and kills a pedestrian while fleeing the scene of a crime, they are guilty of felony murder under current law.
Democratic Delegate Charlotte Cruchfield is looking to change that with her Youth Accountability and Safety Act, or House Bill 1180. Crutchfield wants that to apply to anyone under the age of 25.
In recent weeks, the issue of age has been a hot topic when it comes to justice reform.
Gov. Wes Moore’s pick to run the Juvenile Justice Service, Vincent Schiraldi, has said no one under the age of 21 should be introduced to the justice system, because the brain is not fully developed.
However, opponents of HB 1180, like Republican Delegate Susan McComas, say Democrats are only using mental capacity when it comes to soft on crime policies.