🔎 Overview: Public Fighting vs. Self‑Defense In Maryland, any physical fight in public—even if both parties consent—is not legal. Such altercations likely qualify as an affray, a crime under state law that penalizes fights disturbing public peace. It’s important to understand how mutual combat differs from lawful self‑defense. 1. What Does “Fighting in Public” Mean?Read More
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