by Craig Kadish | Jun 28, 2022 | Criminal Defense, FAQs
When first arrested, a person is taken to see a Court Commissioner who will decide if that person will be released into the community. The determination as to whether or not a Court Commissioner releases someone is based upon two factors, the defendant’s risk of...
by Craig Kadish | Jun 21, 2022 | FAQs
In the United States, the police make over ten million arrests every year – that’s about one arrest every three seconds. That’s why it’s important to understand your rights during arrest and questioning and to call an experienced Baltimore criminal defense...
by Craig Kadish | Jun 9, 2022 | Criminal Defense
When compared to other developed countries, the United States has the highest percentage of incarcerated persons per capita in the world. It’s little wonder judges and legislators have become increasingly receptive to alternatives to jail. When representing a client,...
by Craig Kadish | Jun 2, 2022 | FAQs
If you suspect or are aware that a warrant for your arrest has been issued, you must react immediately. As the arrest means that you will be deprived of your freedom, any postponement or failure to react can be detrimental to your rights. Here is the most important...
by Craig Kadish | Jan 21, 2022 | Criminal Defense, FAQs
A criminal defense attorney is often the first person people call when finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. Yet, not many people truly understand what a criminal defense attorney does. People watch popular television shows like Law and Order and famous...
by Craig Kadish | Nov 10, 2021 | Industry News
In response to a series of racially charged and internationally publicized cases involving allegations of police misconduct, including the murder of George Floyd while in police custody in Minnesota and the death of Freddie Gray while in Baltimore City Police custody...
by Craig Kadish | Nov 3, 2021 | gun law
Do you own a handgun, or multiple handguns? Do you live in the state of Maryland? If you do not live in Maryland, do you ever travel into Maryland? If you answered yes to any of these questions, new changes to Maryland’s gun laws apply to you. The Second Amendment of...
by Craig Kadish | Oct 6, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Notable Cases
Being accused of a crime does not make you guilty, no matter how sincere the victim appears. This could not be better highlighted than in this story of a young man cleared of rape charges in 2021. The Alleged Event Shortly after Halloween in 2020, a young man was...
by Craig Kadish | Sep 29, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Notable Cases
What constitutes a winning outcome for a criminal case? In some cases, a win is obtaining a “not guilty” verdict at trial. In other cases, defeating some, or even most, of the charges can be considered a win. And still, in other cases, a win is minimizing the impact...
by Craig Kadish | Aug 27, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Notable Cases
A West Virginia woman was charged in Garrett County, MD with fraud, identity theft, and theft. She was accused of using her adult son’s identity to obtain a loan online and had the funds electronically placed into her account. When her son, a resident of Garrett...
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