by eldridge crandell | Jun 23, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News, Maryland Criminal laws
98% of all violations of Maryland Criminal laws resolve by way of a dismissal (stet or nolle pross) or a plea. Of the remaining 2%, only a tiny number of violations of Maryland Criminal laws go all the way to a jury. Many are resolved by bench (or judge) trials or...
by eldridge crandell | Jun 18, 2012 | Legal Informational Resources
Although most of our clients and blog readers know our firm for Maryland criminal defense, we also provide Maryland private investigation services. We have a licensed private investigator in-house, and our attorneys have prior law enforcement experience conducting...
by eldridge crandell | Jun 14, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News, Legal Informational Resources, Maryland Criminal laws
Everybody uses a GPS, whether it’s in your car giving you the wrong directions or on your smart phone to find the closest happy hour, the GPS has become a main stay in our everyday life. This Maryland Lawyer wants to educate you on the use of this product by law...
by eldridge crandell | Jun 11, 2012 | Legal Informational Resources
It’s that time of year again. Your favorite Maryland lawyer (actually both of us) are heading down the ocean for the MSBA Annual Meeting at the Clarion Resort. While there we plan to heed our own advice regarding avoiding an open container violation. While at...
by eldridge crandell | Jun 8, 2012 | Legal Informational Resources
Here’s an article from the Harford Aegis detailing the tragic string of accidents on Harford County roads. Obviously the accidents are tragic and I’m deeply concerned because my wife drives on those roads daily. What is problematic is the solution. The...