
False Statement to Police in Maryland: Charges, Defenses, and Consequences
April 4, 2025
Providing false information to law enforcement may seem like a minor issue at first, but under Maryland law, lying to pol [...]
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Perjury in Maryland: Understanding the Law and Your Defense Options
April 4, 2025
Facing a perjury charge in Maryland can be overwhelming. As a crime involving accusations of intentionally lying under oath, perjury not only risks significant penalties but can also permanently dam [...]
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Understanding Maryland's "Mutual Affray" Defense:
April 3, 2025
In Maryland, criminal cases involving physical altercations often hinge on complex factual scenarios that can significantly impa [...]
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Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle in Maryland:
April 1, 2025
In Maryland, misunderstandings around borrowing vehicles can quickly escalate into criminal charges of unauthorized use. What seems like a simple favor or casual borrowing can lead to s [...]
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Defending Against Theft and Fraud Charges in Maryland
March 24, 2025
Facing theft or fraud charges in Maryland can be overwhelming, but a strong defense strategy rooted in lega [...]
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Unlawful Search and Seizure: Protecting Your Rights in Criminal Investigations
March 24, 2025
Unlawful search and seizure is a cornerstone issue in criminal law that can significantly impact a case from its inception. When law enforcement overs [...]
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5 Critical Mistakes in DUI Cases in Maryland
March 19, 2025
Facing a DUI charge in Maryland is a stressful ordeal that can have long-lasting impacts on your personal and professional life. At FrizWoods, we have seen how small missteps can lead to major [...]
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Understanding Shoplifting Charges in Maryland: Defending Against Theft Accusations
March 11, 2025
Shoplifting is treated as a serious offense in Maryland, and a conviction can lead to significant consequences including fines and even jail tim [...]
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Challenging Unlawful Searches: Defending Against Probable Cause Violations
March 7, 2025
In Maryland, law enforcement must have probable cause before conducting searches or making arrests. Probable cause means that, based on the facts available, officers have [...]
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Understanding Your Miranda Rights in Maryland
March 3, 2025
When you are taken into custody in Maryland, you have certain constitutional rights known as Miranda rights. These rights-including the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the warning that anything you say can be used against you in [...]
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