If you or someone you care about is facing serious charges in Maryland, the possibility of a life sentence can feel overwhelming. But what does a “life sentence” really mean in Maryland — and how long does a person actually serve? The answer isn’t as simple as it seems. Maryland has multiple types of lifeRead More
Legal questions
Can I Drive with a Non-Alcoholic Beer in Maryland?
With the rise of non-alcoholic beers like Athletic Brewing’s Run Wild IPA, more Maryland drivers are wondering: Can you legally drive with a non-alcoholic beer in your car—or even drink one while behind the wheel? It’s a good question, especially since these beverages look a lot like traditional beer. But does Maryland law treat themRead More
What Happens on a 1st Probation Violation in Maryland?
A probation violation in Maryland can have serious consequences—but the stakes are especially high when it’s your first violation. If you’re facing allegations of a probation breach, understanding the legal process and potential outcomes is critical. Here’s what to expect if you’re accused of a first probation violation in Maryland. What Is a Probation Violation?Read More
What is Imperfect Self-Defense in Maryland?
In Maryland criminal law, imperfect self-defense is a partial defense that can reduce a murder charge to manslaughter — but it will not lead to a full acquittal. Unlike perfect self-defense, which can justify a killing and result in a not guilty verdict, imperfect self-defense acknowledges that the accused had an honest belief that forceRead More
7 Signs of a Weak Criminal Case: What You Need to Know
Not every criminal charge leads to a conviction. In fact, many cases fall apart before trial due to weak evidence, constitutional violations, or unreliable witnesses. If you’re facing charges in Southern Maryland, understanding the signs of a weak criminal case could make all the difference. Below are the key indicators defense attorneys look for whenRead More





