The "100 deadliest days of summer" is a period between Memorial Day and Labor Day when fatal teen crashes increase dramatically. This phenomenon has been observed nationwide, with over 7,000 people dying in car accidents involving teenage drivers during this time...
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Are polygraph tests admissible?
If you are facing criminal charges, it’s essential to know that you have certain legal rights backed by law. Knowing and understanding how best to exercise them can make all the difference when going through such an overwhelming situation—especially if it involves...
Can the police seize an item not specified in a search warrant?
When you are a suspect in a crime, the police may want to search you and your property to obtain relevant evidence. Hence, they will get a search warrant from a judge. The warrant will specify items that should be seized. But this may not limit the police from...
Will a dismissed charge be on your record?
When you are charged with a crime, your team can get the judge to dismiss it. During the pre-trial hearing, they may prove the other side lacks enough evidence or their alleged facts do not constitute a crime. The prosecutor may also voluntarily dismiss the case. But...
What is the difference between a person of interest and a suspect?
Police officers use different terms, including person of interest and suspect. During their work procedures, they use these terms to refer to involved parties. But how are they different? And which one is more serious? Here is what you should know: Person of interest...
Should you take your criminal case all the way to trial?
Once they have been formally charged with a crime of violence, defendants are often surprised by the many decisions they face. Most mistakenly believe they are powerless against an experienced prosecutor, but this is not so. As a U.S. citizen, you have civil and...
When can the police search a home without a warrant?
The Fourth Amendment and interpretations of this key federal protection by the courts help to protect individuals from inappropriate searches and property seizures in Maryland and across the United States. Limitations on searches prevent police officers from violating...
Consequences of not securing a crime scene
If you are facing criminal charges, they are based upon evidence that law enforcement officers have obtained and passed onto the prosecution. The outcome of your case will largely depend upon the strength of both that evidence and any evidence you can present to...
Social media and criminal charges don’t mix
While criminal charges remain unresolved, it is wise to limit social media activity, avoid discussing the case, and refrain from making any posts or comments that could have legal implications. It is important to keep in mind that even the most seemingly innocent...
Does peer pressure lead to more teen crime?
There are many potential factors that can lead to teen crime. Parents are often very surprised to find out that their teenager has been arrested. They can’t imagine what would’ve caused them to break the law or to otherwise find themselves in a situation where they’re...
