In Maryland, the kingpin drug charge falls under Maryland Criminal Law § 5-613, which targets individuals who play a significant role in a drug trafficking organization. A kingpin charge is serious and typically involves significant penalties, including substantial...
Month: October 2024
Overview of the procedural process for criminal cases in Maryland, including types of court dates and what to expect at each stage
Procedural Process for Criminal Cases in Maryland Types of Courts District Court: Handles less serious offenses (misdemeanors) and preliminary hearings for felonies. Circuit Court: Handles more serious offenses (felonies) and appeals from District Court. Key...
Common Defenses to Child Abuse Charges in Maryland
Child abuse charges in Maryland carry serious legal consequences, and individuals accused of such offenses have various potential defenses available. Here are some common defenses that may be used in these cases: Lack of Intent: - Arguing that the actions were not...
Why You Need an Attorney When Charged with a DUI in Maryland
Facing a DUI charge in Maryland can have serious consequences, making it essential to hire an attorney for several key reasons: Understanding Complex Laws - DUI laws in Maryland can be intricate, including varying penalties for different levels of offenses. An...
Did you lie to the police or did someone else lie to police before they charged you with a crime?
In Maryland, the crime of making a false statement to a police officer is governed by **Maryland Criminal Law § 9-501**. This statute makes it illegal for a person to knowingly make a false statement, report, or complaint to a law enforcement officer with the intent...
Importance of Hiring an Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney
When faced with criminal charges, hiring an experienced criminal defense attorney is crucial for several reasons: Knowledge of the Law Experienced attorneys possess a deep understanding of criminal law, including specific statutes and legal precedents that may impact...
What you should know about the Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST)
The Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) is a series of three tests used by law enforcement officers to assess a driver's level of impairment due to alcohol or drugs. The three standardized tests are: Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN): The officer observes the eyes...
Home Detention, pre-trial release, ankle monitors, work release, absconding, escape charges
Home Detention Home detention is a form of supervision that allows individuals to remain at home instead of being in jail while awaiting trial or serving a sentence. It often involves electronic monitoring. Pretrial Release Pretrial release allows defendants to...
Are you a victim of domestic violence and not a United States citizen?
There are laws that can provide options for non-U.S. citizens who are victims of domestic violence, regardless of marital status. Specifically, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows certain non-citizen victims of domestic violence to apply for legal status in...