Can You Really Beat a Speeding Ticket in Maryland? What the Law Actually Allows
You’re driving home after a long day, maybe running a little late, when flashing lights appear in your rearview mirror. The officer says you were speeding, and just like that, you’ve got a ticket in your hand and questions in your head. Do I really have to pay this? Can I fight it? Is it…
Read MoreCaught by a Red-Light Camera in Maryland? Here’s What You Need to Know
You’re driving through an intersection in Towson or Glen Burnie, maybe just trying to beat the yellow. A few days later, you get something in the mail: a red-light camera citation. Just like that, you’re staring at a $75 fine and wondering what your options are. Red-light cameras aren’t new in Maryland, but over the…
Read More2025 Maryland Speeding Law Makes Jail Time Possible for Driving Too Fast
If you are a frequent violator of Maryland’s speed limits, you’re going to want to take note of a new law going into effect on October 1, 2025. The Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act is named after Montgomery County Police Sergeant Patrick Kepp, who lost his legs after being struck by a reckless driver. The law…
Read MoreOut-of-State Drivers and Maryland Speeding Tickets: What You Need to Know
Drivers from the District of Columbia and other states face multiple concerns if they are charged with a speeding ticket in Maryland. The first concern is how a Maryland conviction will affect their right to drive in Maryland and the fines and penalties they may face. A second concern is whether Maryland will notify their…
Read MoreWhy Can a Driver’s License Be Suspended or Revoked in Maryland?
Maryland drivers need a valid license to get to their jobs, run shopping and other errands, visit friends, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the state. So, losing your right to drive can have serious financial and personal consequences. There are many reasons why a driver’s license can be suspended or revoked. The ability…
Read MoreLicense Points and Insurance Rates: The Hidden Costs of a Speeding Ticket
A conviction for a speeding ticket in Maryland means that there will be an entry on your state driving record and a need to pay a fine. Maryland also assesses “points” depending on how fast you were traveling over the speed limit. Your insurance carrier may review your driving record, which reflects any points assessed,…
Read MoreCaught on a Speed Camera in Maryland? Here’s What Happens Next.
In Maryland, drivers need to be aware that the counties in the state have the authority to regulate speed through the use of automated systems/camera systems. Each county must pass its own rules. The speed cameras generally monitor speeding in school zones, residential areas, and work zones where the speed limit is 35 mph or…
Read MoreHow Much Does a Criminal Defense Lawyer Cost in Maryland?
If you have been charged with a crime in Maryland, you have an important decision to make: Which criminal defense lawyer will represent you? Don’t take this decision lightly, because the wrong decision could result in an unnecessary criminal record or even incarceration. Your decision will need to take into account whether you can afford…
Read MoreThe Importance of Requesting Legal Representation Immediately After an Arrest in Maryland
If the police arrest you in Maryland, you need to seek legal representation immediately. While you aren’t guaranteed “one phone call,” you will often have an opportunity to make a call. You may want to use that call to seek a lawyer, but if you call a relative, have them start looking for a criminal…
Read MoreUnderstanding Theft Crimes and Penalties in Maryland
Theft is one of the most common criminal offenses, and it varies greatly in seriousness. Maryland, like other states, treats theft charges differently depending on certain factors related to the offense. The state can prosecute theft as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the stolen item’s value and other relevant factors. What constitutes theft…
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