From the moment you enter the criminal justice system, whether through arrest or summons, things can be pretty scary. As a criminal defendant, it is quite normal to feel like no one in the system is on your side, or that everyone is out to get you. But it doesn’t have to be that way if you have a Maryland criminal lawyer working on your behalf. Your attorney is your advocate, seeking the best possible result in your case and fighting in your corner when no one else is.
Maryland criminal courts can be quite intimidating, particularly when you are accused of a crime. Even if you already have a criminal record, facing new charges really does not get any easier. From the police to the prosecutor, everyone seems to judge you long before you have your day in court. As a result, it can feel like fair treatment is unattainable. Fortunately, you are guaranteed certain rights by the U.S. Constitution and the Constitution of Maryland. These due process rights are there to ensure you are treated justly, and your Maryland criminal lawyer is there to help make sure these rights are protected.
The prosecutors of Maryland are an extension of the police and the state. They are considered top law enforcement and often would like nothing more than to see defendants convicted and sentenced to a maximum penalty. Your defense attorney, on the other hand, advocates for your best interests, protects your constitutional rights, and works towards a positive resolution of your case no matter the circumstances.
Sometimes, arrests happen because of an error. Whether through mistaken identity, a misunderstanding, or bad police work, charges are frequently filed against people who did nothing wrong. When this is the case, our attorneys can work to fight for your good name at trial and long before your final court date.
It is possible that the police made a mistake in executing a search or an arrest. It’s the job of your Maryland criminal lawyer, in cases like these, to capitalize on this kind of mistake in an effort to get your charges reduced or dropped. You are protected by the U.S. Constitution, and when the police run afoul of your rights, the evidence they seize can be ruled inadmissible in court. Without the evidence, the prosecutor’s case can fall apart.
When a case dismissal is not possible, your attorney will work with you to explore all options, including negotiating a plea agreement that minimizes potential consequences.
There are numerous defense strategies available to use in Maryland criminal cases. Your attorney will be able to investigate your case and determine which course of action stands the best chance at resulting in a positive outcome. Then, with your approval, your Maryland criminal lawyer will tirelessly work to clear your name.
The number of criminal statutes in the state of Maryland is truly overwhelming. You could be accused of violating any one of them and face serious penalties if convicted. In general, all of these criminal laws are separated into two classifications: misdemeanors and felonies.
At the most basic level, the difference between these two classifications is the potential sentence you face if convicted:
Misdemeanors:
Carry less than one year in jail
Felonies:
Carry more than one year in prison
The criminal defense attorneys with our firm have experience representing people accused of everything from the most minor misdemeanor to the most serious felony offense. They understand that when you are the one accused of a crime, no charge is a “minor” thing; each one carries potentially life-changing ramifications. For this reason, each case is handled with the utmost level of respect and seriousness.
The penalties you face if convicted of any one of these criminal charges, or any that are not listed, will depend on numerous different factors, including the specific charge, your criminal history, the facts of the case, the prosecutor, and the judge handling the case. Discussing the details with an aggressive attorney can help you determine exactly what sort of outcome is possible. You want to avoid the penalties associated with a conviction. It is part of your Maryland criminal attorney’s job to help make this happen.
Facing criminal charges can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate this challenging process alone. Hiring a private defense attorney gives you the power to choose a Maryland criminal lawyer who aligns with your goals, understands your situation, and makes you feel confident in their ability to represent you.
Personalized Representation:
It’s not about finding the “best” lawyer—it’s about finding the right lawyer for you. Someone who listens, communicates clearly, and fights tirelessly for your best interests.
Your attorney is more than just a legal representative; they’re your strategist and advocate, both in and out of the courtroom. From negotiating plea deals to challenging evidence, they’ll work to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome.
With an experienced Maryland criminal lawyer by your side, you’ll have the guidance and support you need to make informed decisions about your case.
If you’re facing criminal charges and unsure of your next steps, don’t wait. Contact us today for a free consultation. It costs nothing to get the answers you need—and everything to protect your future.
The attorneys with the Maryland Criminal Defense Law Group are responsive and aggressive advocates for their clients. If you are facing criminal charges in Maryland and you have any questions about criminal lawyers or charges, please do not hesitate to contact our attorneys to discuss your case. We have offices throughout Maryland, including in Annapolis and Baltimore, so please call our Ellicott City office for a free initial consultation today.
Our attorneys have a wealth of experience in handling cases of DUI, assault, domestic violence, drug charges, and gun charges and are committed to getting the best possible result for all of their clients. As such, we strive to construct a defense that is both aggressive and tailored to the individual interests of the client. Therefore, if you are facing charges in any of these areas, including Wicomico County, Columbia, Anne Arundel, Bethesda, Howard County, Carroll County, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Worcester County, Kent County, Washington County, Dorchester County, Garrett County, Harford County and Calvert County, contact our firm today to speak with a Maryland criminal lawyer and receive a free initial consultation of your case.