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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 a […]
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Maryland, as it is in most states. Maryland’s DUI laws are designed to penalize those who put others at risk by driving while impaired. However, the consequences for those with a second DUI charge are even more severe. Here, we will delve into what you […]
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 U.S. […]
Facing criminal charges in Maryland can be a daunting experience. Understanding the legal process and what to expect during a criminal trial can help alleviate some of the stress and anxiety that comes with being a defendant. This article offers a step-by-step guide for defendants to better understand the criminal trial process in Maryland. Step […]
You’re being arrested when a police officer takes you into custody. An officer takes someone into custody whenever the person is not free to leave. Although many people who are arrested are taken to jail, the arrest often begins much earlier. For example, if a person is stopped on suspicion of robbery and questioned and […]
The Maryland Criminal Code says “a person may not possess or administer to another a controlled dangerous substance, unless obtained directly or by prescription or order from an authorized provider acting in the course of professional practice.” In short, you cannot have controlled substances unless you have a prescription, and you cannot give a controlled […]