Maryland law defines carjacking as obtaining unauthorized possession or control of a motor vehicle from another person, against that person's will, by force, violence or putting that person in fear through intimidation or threat of force or violence. This means that...
Month: April 2024
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The consequences of porch piracy
Porch piracy, the act of stealing deliveries from someone's doorstep, has seen an increase along with the surge in online shopping. This offense is no small matter. Mail theft is a federal crime and soon, potentially, a felony. Across the country, authorities are...
DUI repeat offenders and the escalating penalties they face
Driving under the influence (DUI) of either alcohol or a controlled substance in Maryland is a criminal offense that you should never take lightly. Even for a first offense, you face a $1,000 fine, a 60-day license suspension, up to two months of jail time and eight...