Maryland Statement of Charges

In Maryland, the court proceedings generally start with a Statement of Charges. The Statement of Charges in Maryland is a written statement that accuses someone of breaking the law. These charges are brought by a police officer (or citizen) to a District Court...

Arkansas Rule 37: 3 Critical Things to Remember

Justin Eisele is licensed to practice in Arkansas and has been practicing Arkansas law for 13 years. He handles post-convictions in Arkansas and Maryland. Arkansas post-conviction remedies are generally covered by Rule 37 petitions in Arkansas. Arkansas Rule 37...

Post Convictions and Motion for Reconsideration in Maryland

We get many calls and emails from potential clients asking us to represent them in their Motion for Reconsideration of Sentence in Maryland. Maryland is a unique state in that it gives the judge, under certain circumstances, the ability to modify the sentence of...