Maryland Court of Appeals Rules Even People Not Driving Can Have License Suspended after Refusing Breathalyzer
- posted: Jun. 28, 2017
A recent ruling from the Maryland Court of Appeals states that drivers who refuse a blood alcohol content (BAC) test can still have their license suspended, even if they are Read More
What Constitutes Reckless Driving in Maryland?
- posted: Jun. 21, 2017
Reckless driving occurs when someone drives in a way that endangers the lives of others. There are numerous different factors that may impact a reckless driving charge, including the weather Read More
What are the Elements of a Criminal Threat?
- posted: Jun. 14, 2017
If someone has accused you of threatening to kill or harm another person, you may be charged with making criminal threats. The threat must be communicated in some way, but Read More
Driving Behaviors That Can Result in Vehicular Manslaughter Charges
- posted: Jun. 07, 2017
Vehicular manslaughter, unlike homicide, is not a crime of intent. Rather, it involves a driver unintentionally causing an accident that results in the death of another person. There are a variety Read More