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Maryland’s criminal laws contain many nuances and details. Sometimes the legislature may enact laws that appear to ban a broad range of behaviors, while the “details” of the statutes actually prohibit only a narrower range of conduct. Possessing a thorough knowledge of the criminal law in all its specifics is essential to a robust defense, which is why, if you are facing crim...

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In many countries, people are less tolerant when it comes to mental illness and individuals with physical disabilities. People living with those conditions may be targeted for torture or even death. As a result, deportation can be especially dangerous for these folks. If you have a disability or mental illness and are facing potential deportation, it is crucial that you retai...

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In a criminal trial, the difference between an acquittal and a conviction may often come down to which witnesses the jury finds more believable. To that end, one of the biggest keys to a successful defense is having a cross-examination that will effectively impeach (in other words, diminish or destroy) the credibility of the prosecution’s witnesses. Effective impeachment can ...

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Current circumstances are supremely challenging for immigrants who are in this country without documentation. The government’s detention and removal efforts have impacted many. One crucial fact to keep in mind is that, even if you are an undocumented immigrant, you still have rights under the Constitution, including Due Process Rights. One of the most effective ways to protec...

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The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects accused people from being forced to give testimony that could tend to incriminate them. In Maryland, defendants have even greater protection under Article 22 of the Declaration of Rights. Under state law, any prosecutorial comment that implies to jurors that they should hold a defendant’s silence against them is improper. ...

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