What degrees of murder are there in Maryland?
Like all other states, Maryland categorizes the crime of murder into several degrees. You may be charged with first or second degrees of murder or manslaughter. It all depends on the circumstances of your offense.These degrees of offenses are vastly different, at least in the eyes of the law, and have varying legal definitions and…
Read MoreMaryland lawmakers consider compassionate release reforms
In the state of Maryland, requests for compassionate release are denied approximately three times as often as they are granted. This reality largely stems from the harsh restrictions that current state law places on when compassionate release is allowable and when it is not. Because current Maryland law is being – very justifiably – criticized by…
Read MoreUnderstand your constitutional rights as a defendant
If you are facing criminal charges, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty. In addition, your guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt for a conviction. However, that is not all.You have other constitutional rights you ought to understand and safeguard as the defendant. A violation of these rights could result in a mistrial…
Read MoreHow a motion to suppress evidence could affect your criminal case
During the pretrial hearing stage of a trial, the defendant or their defense can file a motion to suppress evidence. The motion aims at excluding specific evidence from the trial proceedings.If the judge grants the motion, the affected evidence will not form part of the trial, and the prosecution will not use it against you.…
Read MoreDo you believe you experienced a Miranda Warning violation?
For police officers to arrest you and charge you with a crime, they have to comply with certain federal and state rules. When an officer makes a mistake during the arrest process or while gathering evidence, they may undermine the state’s ability to use that evidence later. A defense attorney could prevent the state from…
Read More2 mistakes to avoid when charged with a felony in Maryland
Being charged with a crime – any crime – is a big deal. Even if you are not convicted, the idea that your reputation and freedom are at stake can be very overwhelming. If you are charged with a crime, it is in your best interests that you know what to do, and the missteps…
Read MoreWhat can cause a parole violation?
You must adhere to specific rules and requirements when you are released from jail on parole. These vary from one person to the next, depending on the severity of the crime of which they were convicted. You may hear people mix up the terms parole and probation; however, these are two different things. Probation occurs instead…
Read MoreI’ve been wrongfully accused of a crime. What can I do?
Being accused of a criminal offense is a serious matter. From the arrest, the mug shot to the arraignment through to the trial period, the whole ordeal can be harrowing, to say the least. But what if you did not commit the crime in question in the first place?Facing charges for a crime you had…
Read MoreDo the police need your permission to enter your home?
If a police officer comes to your home and wants to talk to you, they may ask you for permission to enter. They’re looking to get your consent to come into your house.But you may be unsure if you’re actually allowed to deny their request. Do they need your consent, or is the officer just…
Read MoreWhat is the presumption of innocence?
The term “innocent until proven guilty” is probably something that you’ve heard before. What does this actually mean in terms of criminal justice and why is it so important?There is a common misconception that anyone who has been arrested must have done something wrong. This is far from the truth. Many people plead not guilty…
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