Can you still get in trouble with the feds 2 years later?
Eight years sounds like a long time for a simple possession charge. I hope that Mark took a hit for possession with intent to distribute of some...
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Eight years sounds like a long time for a simple possession charge. I hope that Mark took a hit for possession with intent to distribute of some...
I agree with Mr. Carpio-Gonzalez that you have a family law issue and not a criminal law issue and that you need a family law attorney to represent...
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If you want to exercise any control over your son, you will probably need to file a complaint for divorce based upon adultery and assert a claim...
If you have been charged with second degree assault in the State of Maryland, the statutory maximum is 10 years of incarceration. As a practical...
I agree with Mr. Carpio-Gonzalez but I would also emphasize that the question "isn't this illegal" does not have always have a clear answer, even...
If you assume that the statute of limitations on all federal offenses is five years, that assumption is definitely incorrect. Also, if you are...
Go to landlord-tenant court and defend yourself. If she is the sole legal owner of the home, she probably is acting within her rights, but I don't...
You do not say whether the defendant pled guilty or went to trial and whether the case was in District Court or Circuit Court. If the defendant...
The fact that you already know or strongly suspect that a raid is going to take place suggests to me that law enforcement is not likely to find any...
I respectfully disagree with the answer from the Texas attorney. In the State of Maryland, I have recently counseled a number of persons–both...