by Craig Kadish | Jul 19, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Notable Cases
In 2019, a Frederick County man who was being investigated for suspicion of possession and distribution of child pornography had a warrant executed at his home. All of his computers, cellular phones, routers, and hard drives were seized. Though the raid was carried...
by Craig Kadish | Jun 25, 2021 | FAQs
Have you been accused of hitting your son? Have you been accused of sexually abusing your girlfriend’s daughter? These are some of the reasons you could receive a call from or be visited by a social worker from Child Protective Services (CPS). CPS is a part of the...
by Craig Kadish | May 24, 2021 | Criminal Defense, FAQs
Murder and Manslaughter both result in the death of another person, but in Maryland, there are subtle differences between these offenses. Under Maryland law, the killing of another human being is broken down into three categories, from most to least serious:...
by Craig Kadish | May 10, 2021 | Criminal Defense, FAQs
A basic American right explicitly set forth in the second amendment is the right to bear arms. It is important to understand that not only is that right not absolute, it often has many conditions, the violation of any of which may result in an otherwise lawful gun...
by Craig Kadish | Apr 22, 2021 | FAQs
As a Criminal Defense Attorney, one of the most commonly asked questions I get is “are my phone calls to/from jail being recorded or listened to?“ Unfortunately for prisoners in the State of Maryland (many of whom are still awaiting trial and have not yet (and may...
by Craig Kadish | Feb 2, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Notable Cases
Federal child pornography charges require a criminal defense attorney that is well versed in not only Federal Criminal Law and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, but also with specific experience, expertise, and an understanding of Federal Child Pornography laws and...
by Sarah Bordner | Feb 1, 2021 | FAQs
It is 2 AM and you are stopped on the side of the road with blue and red flashing lights in your rearview mirror. The fear sets in and you are beginning to panic. When the officer approaches, be cooperative and provide them, with your license and registration. You ARE...
by Craig Kadish | Oct 22, 2020 | Criminal Defense, FAQs
If the weekend didn’t turn out as you planned, and you have been charged with a crime or as a result of something that happened you believe that you are going to be charged with a crime, there are some simple steps that you should take to protect yourself: 1. TALK TO...
by Craig Kadish | Jun 22, 2020 | FAQs, Industry News
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the fear and uncertainty associated with being a defendant in a criminal case have been increased due to the confusion surrounding how and when your case can move forward. The Court of Appeals of Maryland has set timetable...
by Craig Kadish | May 29, 2020 | FAQs
In the State of Maryland, there are two ways to have your criminal case tried; the first way is a bench trial where your case is heard only by the judge in District Court. The second way is a jury trial, where the outcome of your case is decided by a 12 person jury...
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