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Theft is a crime that can vary significantly in severity, and in Maryland, the line between a misdemeanor and a felony theft can hinge on several important factors. Understanding the distinctions is crucial if you or someone you know is…
Many people understand the dangers and legal consequences of drunk driving, but these laws also apply to boating. In Maryland, operating a boat while impaired is a serious issue.Understanding the specifics of this law and the potential consequences is crucial.How…
Alcohol intoxication can severely impair driving, endangering the driver and anyone else on or near the road. This is why driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal offense in Maryland and in other U.S. states.But how exactly can a…
Like other U.S. states, Maryland keeps a list of controlled substances considered illegal to possess and use. These drugs and other substances are highly abusable and addiction-forming, which is why the state has severe legal consequences for anyone caught using…
The criminal offense of theft is defined as the taking of another person’s property with the intent to deprive said person of the item. While most forms of theft are straightforward, such as pickpocketing, burglary and robbery, there’s also theft…
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Maryland, and the stakes are even higher when a minor is present in the vehicle. If you’re caught driving while impaired with passengers under the age of 18, the penalties…
Except for one state, self-service fuel pumps are legal across America. Gas stations throughout the country are allowed to operate half of their pumps as self-serve so that customers can operate the pumps unassisted.Self-service gas stations may have lower prices…
When a court convicts a driver of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol, one of the first administrative penalties is the immediate suspension of the person’s license. However, the court may also allow a convicted driver to apply for…
Despite casual mentions in jests, stalking is no laughing matter. In Maryland, stalking involves intentionally approaching or following a specific person to terrify or cause them emotional distress. It can take on many forms, from taking photos to watching and…
What sets the crime of robbery apart from mere theft is that in robbery, the act of stealing is accomplished using force or threat of force. The use of violence is why robbery is a felony in Maryland and other…
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