Understanding Maryland Bail Hearings

If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in Maryland, understanding the bail hearing process can be invaluable. In this article, the team at The Law Offices of McKenzie and Tehrani aims to shed light on what a Maryland bail hearing is, what it entails, and what you can expect. What is [...]

Trespassing Charges and Penalties in Maryland

Trespassing is considered a criminal offense in Maryland, and those accused of this violation can face various penalties, depending on the specific circumstances and nature of the offense. Here is a breakdown of some of the penalties that individuals might face if they are charged with trespassing in Maryland: Real Property Trespass: If someone [...]

By |2023-09-14T12:25:02-04:00September 14th, 2023|All Blog Posts, Criminal Law, Maryland Law, Misdemeanor Charges|0 Comments

When Silence is Golden: The Power and Limits of the Fifth Amendment

When it comes to the American legal system, few elements are as widely recognized and often misunderstood as the Fifth Amendment. The right to remain silent is frequently invoked in popular culture, yet its power, importance, and limitations are often less appreciated in their complexity. Understanding the Fifth Amendment The Fifth Amendment to the [...]

Theft Charges in Maryland

Theft can be described in several forms but one thing it usually involves is willful use, concealment, or abandonment of the property of another without the owner’s consent. That means that the person in question took something, used it, or concealed it. It may not have been theirs but it managed to find its [...]

Theft Charges in Maryland

What is considered theft in the state of Maryland? It’s simple. When a person takes an item that belongs to someone else without their permission, it is considered a form of theft. Whether or not theft is a felony or a misdemeanor, is determined by the value of the item stolen. In the state [...]

By |2021-09-23T11:42:05-04:00September 23rd, 2021|All Blog Posts, Maryland Law, Misdemeanor Charges|0 Comments
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