Theft Defined in Maryland In Maryland, theft is the willful use, concealment, or abandonment of property of another, without the owner’s consent. Maryland does not…
In Maryland, the State’s Attorney has the power to enter a “Nolle Prosequi” or “Nol Pros” in a criminal case. You may have heard of…
Definition of Malicious Destruction of Property In Maryland, a person is prohibited from “willfully and maliciously” destroying, injuring or defacing the real or personal property…
False Statement to a Police Officer In Maryland, under Criminal Law Article Section 9-501, it is a crime to make a false statement to a…
Honestly, no one likes to be on probation. Most people would rather be placed on probation than be in jail, sure, but no one actually…
Let’s say that the complainant (or alleged victim) in an assault case is the wife or husband of the accused. The complainant does not wish…
Your case is now over–you were either found guilty after trial or pled guilty–and the judge entered a guilty conviction against you. You would have…
So you had a case in District Court that didn’t turn out the way you had hoped. Maybe you were sentenced to serve jail time,…