How the Kepp Act Compares to Other Statesâ Laws
Marylandâs new Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act has changed how excessive speeding is punished throughout the state. For the first time in Maryland, driving more than 30 MPH over the speed limit isnât just a citable offenseâitâs a crime. This law, passed in 2025, honors Sergeant Patrick Kepp. During a traffic stop, he was hit by…
Read MoreWhat Constitutes a Hate Crime and What Are Some Defense Strategies?
Most people understand what a crime is, but once the words âhate crimeâ enter the conversation, everything shifts. Perspectives change and personal belief and opinion come into the mix, and suddenly, the focus isnât on what you did, but why you did it. And that one wordâintentâcan turn an already serious charge into something more…
Read MoreReckless Driving vs. Speeding in Maryland: Whatâs the Legal Difference?
Youâre cruising down I-97 in Anne Arundel County when the flashing lights come on behind you. Maybe you were in a hurry, weaving between lanes, or just going a little faster than you realized. The officer walks up and hands you a ticket, but when you look closer, it doesnât just say âspeeding.â It says…
Read MoreKey Differences Between Federal and State Criminal Charges
You hear someoneâs been charged with a crime, so naturally, you want to know: is it federal or state? For most people, that question feels like a technicality until they, or someone they love, gets charged. Then, itâs no longer academic. The courtroom you land in could determine how serious your case becomes, how long…
Read MoreEven Assuming Youâre Guilty, You Still Need a Strong Defense in Maryland
Youâve been charged with a crime. The evidence feels stacked against you. Maybe youâve even admitted you did it. At this point, you might wonder if hiring a criminal defense lawyer is even worth it. Isnât the case over? No. Even if guilt isnât in question, a skilled defense attorney can make an enormous difference…
Read MoreSpeeding in a Work Zone in Maryland: Hefty Fines and Criminal Charges
Letâs be honest. Youâve probably driven through a work zone without thinking too much about it. Maybe you didnât even see any workers around. However, hereâs the thing: Maryland takes work zone speeding very seriously. And if youâre caught driving too fast in one, you could face hefty fines, points on your license, or even…
Read MoreCan You Really Beat a Speeding Ticket in Maryland? What the Law Actually Allows
Youâre 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, youâve 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? Hereâs What You Need to Know
Youâre 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, youâre staring at a $75 fine and wondering what your options are. Red-light cameras arenât 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 Marylandâs speed limits, youâre 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…
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