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Maryland Criminal Defense Legal Guides (6 found)Narrow your search
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Written by Jeffrey Lee Harding
To help you with your first meeting, you should bring all of your documents-statement of charges,warrants,DWI forms,etc.- to the lawyers office. You should also write a list of questions to ask. You will be a little nervous and the written questions will help you to remember. Ask about the lawyers e Posted 10 months ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Maryland
Written by Afshin Pishevar
Starting from the validity of the stop to the errors in the software code of the breathalyzer unit, there are more than 50 ways to challenge a DUI or a DWI. For no charge, we can do a full intake to get all the facts necessary to analyze your case and compile a strong defense for you. 6 of 18 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Maryland
Written by Bruce Michael Robinson
Guide regarding DUI do's and dont's in the defense of DUI charges in the state of Maryland. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Maryland
Written by Bruce Michael Robinson
Police sobriety roadblocks are here to stay. This allows the police to stop your vehicle with no probable cause and inquire if you have been drinking. If they smell alcohol they will direct you to pull over to the shoulder to effectuate field sobriety tests and most likely to be arrested. Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Maryland
Written by Shane Patrick Nolan
1. Time May Be of the Essence. 2. There are various motions, demands, requests, and subpoenas which may need to be filed in a timely manner. 3. A lawyer not only will represent you in court but can be of assistance with explaining the process leading to court. Posted 30 days ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Maryland
Written by Bruce Michael Robinson
County police are limited in the jurisdiction within which they may effectuate a legal stop and arrest of a citizen. The Maryland State Police are not limited because they have authority throughout the State. Here is what that means to you... Posted 29 days ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Maryland |