If I get a DUI in Maryland and I am a resident of South Carolina will it show up in South Carolina?
To the best of my knowledge, the only states that are NOT a part of the Interstate Driver's License Compact are Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia,...
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To the best of my knowledge, the only states that are NOT a part of the Interstate Driver's License Compact are Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia,...
The statute of limitations for malicious destruction in Maryland is one year. And yes, a 13-year-old can be charged with malicious destruction in...
In Maryland, traffic violations are heard in the District Court, which does NOT have any jury trials--all of the trials are decided by the judge. ...
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Most states belong an Interstate Compact (IC), which is an agreement between all of the States that belong to the IC to report traffic violations...
It is possible that the warrant could be determined to be invalid. The mistake in the address is the biggest problem, based upon what you have...
The short answer is "yes." Keep in mind, however, that being "charged" is not the same as being "convicted" (found guilty). Being charged is...
I assume that this trial took place in Maryland. At this point, there is not much that you can do unless the case is appealed and a new trial is...