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Prescription Drug Fraud in Maryland: Guide

July 22, 2025

Prescription drug fraud is a serious offense in Maryland, carrying significant criminal penalties. Understanding your charges under Maryland law and knowing your rights can greatly impact the outcome of your case. In Maryland, prescription drug fraud generally involves: Obtaining prescription drugs through fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation. Counterfeiting or altering [...]


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Is My Charge Eligible for Expungement in Maryland?

July 15, 2025

If you're looking to clear your criminal record in Maryland, knowing which charges qualify under the new Expungement Reform Act of 2025 is essential. Here's a detailed, specific list to help you determine your eligibility, with helpful links to our resources for each crime. Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis [...]


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Maryland Expungement Reform Act 2025

July 13, 2025

Maryland's recent passage of the Expungement Reform Act of 2025 marks a significant shift in the state's approach to criminal record expungements. Whether you're dealing with a misdemeanor conviction or a felony charge from years past, understanding these changes could be life-changing. Here's a breakdown of what's new [...]


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Removed from the Ignition Interlock Program in Maryland? Here's What Happens Next

July 7, 2025

If you're participating in Maryland's Ignition Interlock Program (IIP), it's essential to know that multiple violations can get you removed from the program. But what exactly counts as a violation, and can you fight it? Let's break it down. According to MD Code, Transportation, section 16-404.1, participants must: Start [...]


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Maryland DUI Administrative Hearings: What Drivers Need to Know

July 7, 2025

Maryland drivers arrested for DUI face not only criminal penalties but also administrative consequences through the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). These proceedings are separate from court and can impact your driving privileges quickly. This post breaks down the two main types of DUI-related administrative hearings: those triggered by [...]


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Firearm Law Changes Coming to Maryland in 2025

June 24, 2025

On October 1, 2025, sweeping changes to Maryland firearm laws will take effect under House Bill 413 (Chapter 136). These reforms significantly raise the stakes for individuals found in violation of certain gun-related statutes. Here's what you need to know: Previously misdemeanors, several firearm offenses will now be charged [...]


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Maryland Passes New Organized Retail Theft Law Effective October 2025

June 24, 2025

In an effort to address coordinated retail crime, Maryland has enacted the Organized Retail Theft Act of 2025 (House Bill 179), signed into law as Chapter 192. The new statute takes effect on October 1, 2025, and creates serious felony penalties for organized shoplifting rings. Organized retail theft is [...]


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Can You Be Prosecuted in Maryland for Something You Texted?

June 17, 2025

In the digital age, a text message can do more than just communicate your thoughts-it can also land you in serious legal trouble. Maryland law allows for criminal charges to be brought based solely on the content of a text. From extortion to harassment, here's what you need [...]


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What Happens If You Miss a Court Date for DUI in Maryland?

June 10, 2025

Missing a court date for a DUI charge in Maryland can feel like the worst-case scenario. Whether it was a scheduling mistake, travel issue, or just plain fear, failing to appear doesn't make the problem go away. In fact, it can create a whole new set of legal [...]


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Maryland’s New Reckless Driving Law: What Changed

June 2, 2025

Maryland has passed significant updates to its traffic laws under the Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act, enacted as Chapter 447 (Senate Bill 590). This legislation, effective October 1, 2025, increases penalties and refines the definitions of reckless, negligent, and aggressive driving. Here's a breakdown of what the changes mean [...]


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