You have likely used your cell phone every day for years without it causing you any major problems. So it might never cross your mind to limit your usage of it when you face criminal charges or feel you are likely to. However, it definitely should. Here are some of...
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Life after conviction: The collateral consequences
If you are facing criminal charges, then one of the first questions you might have is what the likely sentence will be if a jury finds you guilty or you plead guilty as part of a plea deal. Yet there is more to it than that. A criminal conviction can often have many...
Eyewitness testimony and the malleability of memory
Eyewitness testimony is often wrong. It’s difficult to tell just how often eyewitnesses make mistakes, but we know that they do. DNA evidence has exonerated many individuals who were falsely convicted, and the biggest reason why is misidentification from eyewitnesses....
Do you learn your sentence at the end of the trial?
You’re accused of a serious crime, and you plead not guilty. The case goes to trial, and a jury hears your case. In the end, they decide to convict you. At this point, you’re wondering exactly what that conviction is going to mean. Will you have to pay financial...
What does it mean to be placed on probation?
People who are facing criminal charges often want to know what sentence they’re going to face if they’re convicted. While many people think of things like incarceration and fines, there’s another possibility that might be ordered: probation. Probation is a program...
How do you prove an alibi?
For those facing criminal charges, one potential defense is to present an alibi. This is simply a claim that you were somewhere else when the crime occurred. You couldn’t have been the one responsible because you were in a completely different location at the time and...
Can prescription drugs lead to DWI charges in Maryland?
When most people hear “DWI or DUI”, they think of alcohol or illegal drugs. However, in Maryland, driving under the influence of prescription medication can also lead to legal charges. Below are some important points to remember about taking prescription drugs and...
The castle doctrine in Maryland
Maryland law uses something known as the castle doctrine. Under this law, a person’s home is considered to be their castle. As such, they have a right to defend their property if necessary. This means that there is no duty to retreat. If someone breaks into your home,...
Why doesn’t predictive policing remove bias?
It is well known that some police officers have biases. An officer may be more likely to arrest people of a certain race or ethnic background, for example. While it is technically true that the police should treat everyone fairly and equally, this does not always...
What is the Reid Technique?
The goal of an investigator is to solve crimes. Part of the equation is determining who committed the crime and trying to get the suspect's confession. To elicit that confession, investigators are trained in various techniques. However, some of those interrogation...
