If you’re facing a legal order in Maryland, it matters whether you are dealing with a body attachment vs warrant. Understanding the difference can make a crucial difference in how you respond. At Southern Maryland Criminal Defense, we help clients throughout Prince George’s, Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’s Counties navigate these situations so their rightsRead More
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What Is Supervised Probation in Maryland?
Supervised probation in Maryland is a court-ordered sentence that allows a person convicted of a crime to remain in the community instead of serving time in jail. However, that freedom comes with strict oversight by a probation officer from the Maryland Division of Parole and Probation. The individual must report regularly, follow court-ordered conditions, andRead More
Text Message Harassment Laws in Maryland
Harassment no longer happens just in person — it often occurs through text messages, social media, and other digital communication. Text message harassment laws in Maryland make it a crime to repeatedly send threatening, obscene, or harassing messages intended to alarm or annoy another person. Both criminal charges and protective orders can apply, depending onRead More
Understanding Aggravated Assault in Maryland: What You Need to Know
When someone searches for “aggravated assault Maryland,” they are usually trying to understand what the charge means, how it differs from simple assault, what penalties apply, and what defenses are available. In Maryland, “aggravated assault” isn’t an official statutory term — it’s the informal way of referring to first-degree assault, the most serious assault chargeRead More
Felon in Possession of a Firearm in Maryland
Being charged as a felon in possession of a firearm in Maryland is one of the most serious gun-related offenses a person can face. While federal law also prohibits convicted felons from owning guns, Maryland has its own strict laws and penalties that apply even if a firearm never crosses state lines. Understanding these laws—andRead More





