Maryland Statement of Charges
Understanding Maryland Statement of Charges In Maryland, if you have a case in district court 9 times out of 10 the police has filed a Statement of Charges against you. In general, if you are arrested without a warrant, a Statement of Charges has to be filed in...
Preliminary Inquiry Maryland: 3 Little-known Things to Prepare for Now.
Navigating Preliminary Inquiries in Maryland You have an important court date coming up: your preliminary inquiry hearing Maryland hearing. If you want to educate yourself about this hearing, and maybe save yourself some money, read this blog post. Preliminary Inquiry...
Maryland Federal Criminal Defense
Maryland Federal Criminal Defense Mirriam and Justin are both members of the federal bar for the District of Maryland. There are two separate federal courthouses in Maryland. The federal court in Baltimore is to the north, and the southern division is located in...
Maryland Misdemeanors Can Be Felonies in Other States and in Federal Court
Maryland Misdemeanors Can Be Felonies in Other States and in Federal Court You should be very careful when pleading to a "misdemeanor" in Maryland. The courts will not tell you that pleading to a common law misdemeanor in Maryland can lead to you not being able to...
Deadlines Motion for Reconsideration (Modification) of Sentence in Maryland
Maryland allows judges to modify your sentence. This is a great resource that encourages people to improve themselves and show the court that they deserve a second chance. The judge does not have to modify your sentence. However, if granted the modification could...