Whether criminal charges will result in the automatic denial of a requested security clearance, or whether they will cause a current clearance to be revoked, depends to some extent on the specific charges involved. Adjudicative guidelines address two specific...
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Can Maryland residents file a criminal complaint?
Most Maryland residents are familiar with how the criminal justice system proceeds in the state. What usually happens is that a warrant or criminal complaint is filed against someone by the local prosecutor's office and then local law enforcement officials locate and...
What are drug diversion programs?
If you are charged with misdemeanor charges for the possession of marijuana in a Maryland District Court and are a first-time offender with either no criminal record or a limited one, you may be able to complete a diversion program. When this occurs, you'll be able to...
Facts about Prince George County’s Diversion Program
Facing any type of criminal charge can be overwhelming and being convicted of the charge can lead to difficulties in life. Fortunately, Prince George County, Maryland does offer a diversion program that gives individuals charged with specific crimes the chance to...
Is a mental disability a legitimate criminal defense?
One of the primary tenets of criminal law in America is the element of intent. For instance, if you accidentally break someone's nose in a car accident, you may or may not be criminally liable because you did not mean to do it. In contrast, if you punch someone in the...
