Most people know that driving under the influence is a serious offense—but fewer realize that DUI on a boat is also a criminal offense in Maryland. Whether you’re operating a speedboat, sailboat, or Jet Ski, boating under the influence (BUI) and boating while impaired (BWI) can lead to arrest, steep penalties, and even jail time.Read More
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Stet in a Maryland Criminal Case: What You Need to Know
If you’re facing criminal charges in Maryland, you may hear the term “stet” used in court. A stet is a powerful legal tool that can pause prosecution under certain conditions. But while it may sound like a win, it’s important to understand what a stet is—and the stet conditions that might apply. This post breaksRead More
What You Need to Know About a Suspended Sentence
A suspended sentence in Maryland refers to a criminal sentence where the court imposes jail or prison time but delays or “suspends” part or all of it. The defendant may avoid serving that time as long as they meet certain conditions set by the judge—often including probation, restitution, or completing treatment programs. This sentencing optionRead More
What Is a Bench Warrant in Maryland? What You Need to Know
If you’ve missed a court date or failed to comply with a court order in Maryland, you may find yourself facing a bench warrant. But what exactly does that mean—and what should you do next? What Is a Bench Warrant? A bench warrant is a type of arrest warrant issued by a judge when someoneRead More
What to Know About Resisting Arrest Laws in Maryland
What to Know About Resisting Arrest Laws in Maryland Resisting arrest is a serious charge in Maryland that can have lasting consequences on your criminal record and freedom. Understanding what the law defines as “resisting arrest,” the possible penalties, and your rights is essential if you’re facing this allegation—or trying to avoid one. Here’s whatRead More





