When an individual has been connected with a homicide in Maryland, they face serious trouble. They are looking at prison time, which can completely change their life. And while manslaughter charges are less severe than murder, there are still severe penalties. Manslaughter laws can be complex, but it’s important for someone facing these charges to understand theRead More
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Statute of Limitation on Criminal Charges in Maryland
The statute of limitations ensures that prosecutions are timely and fair. Statute of limitations vary depending on the nature of the offense, and understanding the statute of limitations is crucial for legal professionals and individuals navigating the criminal justice system. This guide will discuss Maryland’s statute of limitations for various criminal offenses. From serious felonies toRead More
Restoring your Second Amendment Rights in Maryland
In Maryland, many criminal convictions, even misdemeanors, can deprive someone of their right to own, possess, or use a firearm. A conviction for ANY felony, ANY crime of violence, or ANY misdemeanor that carries a possible penalty of over two years will deprive someone of their ability to possess or use a firearm in theRead More
Understanding Gun Charges in Maryland
Gun laws in Maryland are some of the strictest in the country. Individuals facing gun charges are faced with some of the most severe consequences. These penalties can vary in severity depending on your criminal history, the type of firearm used, and where the crime was committed. Understanding gun laws in Maryland and the consequencesRead More
Post-Conviction Drug Treatment – 8-505 Evaluations and 8-507 Placements
In Maryland, a Judge can order an evaluation of anyone charged with a crime under Maryland Health General Article 8-505 to determine if that individual would be a good candidate for inpatient drug treatment. This evaluation can take place at anytime, before or after sentencing, but is often used by Judges after sentencing to releaseRead More