by eldridge crandell | Feb 20, 2013 | Maryland Criminal laws
Eldridge Crandell explain potential cases stemming from alleged conduct of Johns Hopkins Gynecologist Dr. Nikita A. Levy Update: Dr. Levy reportedly committed suicide on February 19, 2013, while facing the charges explained below. As reported by the Baltimore Sun, it...
by eldridge crandell | Jul 26, 2012 | Maryland Criminal laws
According to the 8th Amendment of the United States constitution, “Excessive bail shall not be required.” [for individuals charged and pending trial for crimes]. Because all people charged with crimes are innocent until proven guilty, the innocent people...
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 | May 14, 2012 | Baltimore DUI Information, Legal Informational Resources, Maryland Criminal laws
Remain silent and why a defendant might testify As a Maryland lawyer, let me first preface this post by saying that trial and trial tactics are more art than science. With all art, it is subjective to the artist and to the viewer. The important thing with the art of...