Maryland Has Some Weird Laws, You Guys

Nobody, including me, likes to follow “dumb” rules. Unfortunately, Maryland’s legal code is chock-full of some pretty bizarre laws and regulations. In my spare time, I read Maryland’s legal codes — mostly so I can clean up in pub trivia, but also because it might some day help me at my job. And I have…

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Selling “Baked” Goods at a School Baseball Game = Illegal

Into every like, they say, a little rain must fall. Unless you’re in Florida, where the rains come every day (both literally and figuratively). Today’s gem is care of the New York Post: “Robert Johnson, 38, is charged with making [pot brownies] and giving them to his teenage daughter to peddle at a [baseball] game.”…

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VOP – VIOLATION OF PROBATION

If you’ve been to court, and the judge gave you probation before judgement, or gave you a suspended sentence, then you’ll be placed into probation. Probation is a special set of rules that apply just to you that are set by the judge. Generally it’s a year, 18 months, or in Circuit Court it could…

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Online Dating, Under Age Girls, and Criminal Charges

There was a story in the Columbia Daily Tribune recently about a 22-year-old guy from Maryland who was allegedly dating a 12-year-old girl from Missouri, and now he’s facing federal charges for “enticing a minor to engage in illicit sexual activity.” He and his brother tried to bring the girl back with them to Maryland,…

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We Always Knew Twitter Would Be the End of Us All

We love Twitter. We love the memes and celebrity clapbacks and the insane “Twitter wars” between politicians and everyday people. It’s like watching a soap opera distilled into 140 characters. But just when we thought it couldn’t get any more nuts on that platform, a Maryland native had a “hold my beer” moment that led…

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Can I Get My Gun Rights Back After a Criminal Conviction?

So, the answer to that question is yes, but you guessed right – it’s complicated. Let’s try to clear up this issue so that it is a bit easier to understand. Maryland law forbids anyone who has been convicted of a felony from possessing a firearm. But, you might be able to get your right…

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How Maryland’s Second Chance Act Can Help You

When youthful indiscretion results in a criminal conviction, the legal footprint of your past can have a serious impact on your future. While the justice system believes in reform, public and private opinion can result in lost opportunities and closed doors that should be open to you. In other words, you served your time and…

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