If you’re asking, “how do I know if my registration is suspended in MD,” you’re not alone. Many Maryland drivers face this question due to various reasons such as unpaid fines or unresolved traffic violations. Understanding the status of your vehicle registration is crucial, especially in areas like Prince George’s, Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary’sRead More
Rights & Procedures
What Is the Castle Doctrine in Maryland?
In Maryland, the castle doctrine comes from common law, not a specific statute. The core idea is that a person inside their own home generally has no duty to retreat before using force in self-defense. This is a major distinction from self-defense rules outside the home. In public, Maryland law usually requires retreat if itRead More
Can Individual Counts of an Indictment Be Dismissed Before Trial?
Yes. In many criminal cases, individual counts of an indictment can be dismissed before trial under the right circumstances. This is a common and important pretrial issue in criminal defense, and understanding how it works can shape the entire direction of a case. Below is a clear, practical explanation of when and how individual countsRead More
How Long Can Police Hold Your Property for Evidence?
If officers have taken your phone, cash, vehicle, or other belongings during an arrest or investigation, one of the first questions you will have is simple: how long can police hold your property for evidence. In Maryland, the answer depends on whether your property is still needed for a pending case. Police can hold itemsRead More
How to Get Rid of a Warrant Without Going to Jail
If you recently learned that you have a warrant out for your arrest, you are probably asking the same question many of my clients ask: how to get rid of a warrant without going to jail. The answer depends on the type of warrant, the underlying charge, and how quickly you take action. In manyRead More