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Rich Leotta, the father of police officer Noah Leotta who died after being hit by a suspected drunk driver while on duty last year, urges Maryland lawmakers on Saturday, April 9, 2016 in Annapolis, Md., to pass the strongest of two bills requiring ignition interlock devices for drunk drivers who blow a .08 in a breath test. His wife, Marcia Goldman, is holding a picture of Noah. Maryland’s legislative session ends Monday at midnight, and differences in legislation on a variety of issues passed by the House and Senate are still being reconciled. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
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