Solicitation Charges—Why Paying Someone for Something May Be a Crime
We pay people every day for goods and services, but some services are illegal, and asking someone to do it is a crime. Here is
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We pay people every day for goods and services, but some services are illegal, and asking someone to do it is a crime. Here is
DUIs pose restrictions on travel. Not only will they affect driving in the US, but they may also prevent you from visiting foreign countries. Here
Accusations of a sex crime are difficult to deal with and can happen because of mistaken identity, embarrassment, or misunderstandings. Regardless of how the charge
An allegation of a sex offense has long-lasting effects, while convictions unbelievably alter the course of someone’s life. These are frightening possibilities to face. The
How law enforcement investigates and questions suspects hinges upon our Constitutional rights as Americans. Miranda Rights ensure that we know what our rights are. Here
This week, our criminal lawyers discuss a son’s concern about his dad talking to the police about a cold case from the 1970s. The Question
In this week’s installment of our “Lawyer Says” series, our criminal defense team discusses who has the authority to issue and grant warrants in the
If you’ve been driving in Maryland for long enough, chances are you’ve gone through a DUI checkpoint once or twice. DUI checkpoints safeguard the community
At the beginning of the pandemic, the U.S. Government launched several programs designed to help small businesses and individuals weather the economic storm. These programs,
Federal child pornography laws are extremely harsh. After all, they’re designed to protect some of the most vulnerable citizens: our minor children.