In Maryland, you may be legally justified in using deadly force, including shooting a home intruder, but only under very specific and limited circumstances. It is crucial to understand the laws in your state to protect yourself legally and physically. Maryland does not have a “Stand Your Ground” law, but it does recognize the CastleRead More
Can Police Order You Out of Your Car in Maryland?
If you’re pulled over in Maryland, you might wonder what your rights are—and what the police can legally require you to do. One common question is: can a police officer order you out of your car during a traffic stop? The short answer is yes—but with important limitations. Police Authority During a Traffic Stop UnderRead More
Jeremy B. Widder Receives 10.0 “Superb” Rating on Avvo
We’re proud to announce that Jeremy B. Widder, partner at Southern Maryland Criminal Defense, has earned a 10.0 “Superb” rating on Avvo, one of the most respected attorney rating platforms in the country. This recognition is a testament to the skills of Jeremy Widder in the legal community. 10.0Jeremy Benjamin Widder This top-tier rating reflectsRead More
Things to Know About Maryland Robbery Laws
Robbery is a serious felony under Maryland law, and a conviction can lead to lengthy prison time, a permanent criminal record, and loss of civil rights. If you’re facing robbery charges or want to understand the law better, here’s what you need to know about how robbery is defined, the penalties involved, and possible defenses.Read More
What to Know About a Search Warrant in Maryland
🔍 What Is a Search Warrant? A search warrant is a court-issued order permitting law enforcement to enter and search a specific location—like your home, vehicle, or workplace—and seize designated items. It must clearly state: When Can Police Get a Search Warrant in Maryland? To obtain a legal search warrant in Maryland, police must establishRead More