If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in Maryland, you may be wondering if there are alternatives to traditional jail time. One such alternative is home detention—also known as private home detention or electronic home monitoring. This form of supervised release allows eligible individuals to serve part or all of their sentenceRead More
Post-Conviction
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
Probation vs Parole: What You Need to Know
Navigating the criminal justice system can be daunting, especially when understanding the nuances of community supervision programs such as probation and parole. While each goal is to rehabilitate offenders and guide them back into everyday life while reducing the likelihood that they will create another offense, there are distinct differences. Understanding the differences between theseRead More
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
