May 19, 2023 |

Criminal charges can elicit a mix of emotions from the defendant – one of which is confusion, especially since the law has complex concepts. Aside from legal concepts, the defendant may also find court procedure perplexing. This includes the process of bringing evidence to court. If you are the subject

September 22, 2022 |

An indictment for domestic violence can change your life forever. Even if you are not convicted, a domestic violence charge can leave a lasting stain on your reputation. And if you are charged and convicted, the legal and personal consequences can be far-reaching. Here are two mistakes you need to

May 28, 2022 |

Domestic violence accusations could be the result of an angry spouse because you filed for divorce or busybody neighbors who called the police when there was no good reason to do so. Police officers often need to make a snap judgment, and they will often err on the side of

October 15, 2021 |

Being accused of any criminal offense can leave you anxious and frightened. But what if you are falsely accused of domestic violence? Before you can even figure out how to defend yourself against false claims, you may find that you have been tried and convicted in the court of public

January 27, 2021 |

If a person is charged with domestic violence, there are defenses available that he or she may want to consider. Domestic violence can include actual or threatened harm, stalking, sexual assault and physical acts like pushing, hitting or kicking. The individuals involved do not have to be married. It can

September 14, 2020 |

Domestic violence can have a broad impact. It can impact those most directly involved, as well as families, communities and society as a whole. It is important for those involved, or alleged to be involved, in domestic violence situations to understand what the law considers domestic violence and the protections

June 30, 2020 |

Domestic violence usually sparks the thoughts of criminal penalties the accused could face; however, this matter can extend to other areas of law. In Maryland, allegations of domestic violence are taken very seriously when brought up during a child custody battle. This not only questions a parent’s fitness to parent