Does Maryland do criminal background check to get married?
Nope. Some of the biggest criminals in history were married.
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Nope. Some of the biggest criminals in history were married.
Yes, the charges can "go forward." There is no statute of limitations on felonies in Maryland, so the child could wait 30 years, as often happens.
You should re-post this in the Virginia section of Avvo, and get a lawyer in VA who's experienced with dealing with traffic cases.
Since this wasn't a conviction or a dismissal upon meeting certain conditions, it would appear that you needn't report it.
You need to re-post this in the Virginia section of Avvo for attorneys to handle the case and in the NC section for an answer on points...
Assuming the officer is legally in a public location, this isn't a search and the 4th amendment argument isn't going to work. But if you didn't...
The other answer is right, Maryland doesn't do "2-10" like other states do. They simply give you your sentence, whether it's 2 years, 10 years or...
It sounds like based on what you're saying he CAN get paroled after 5. Doesn't mean he will, but he CAN. And if the conviction totaling 10 years...
It depends upon how these crimes are charged. If charged under the statute, they are either 60 or 90 day offenses. If charged under common law,...
This isn't a DUI question, so I've retagged it in family law section so hopefully you'll get some good answers.