When it comes to most arrests, police need to have a warrant. However, this is not always the case. If an officer has reasonable suspicion to believe that someone is committing a crime, they may stop that individual without a warrant. This is the case when crimes are...
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When you are pulled over at a DUI checkpoint
Being pulled over at a DUI checkpoint in Maryland can be stressful. Often, checkpoints are seen as an invasion of privacy. However, motorists are required to stop at them so that police can locate drunk drivers. They are normally situated in areas where there is a...
How the means test can affect your bankruptcy proceedings
When you need to declare bankruptcy in Maryland, there are two main options available to consumers. You can file for a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you meet the requirements for the means test, you can file for Chapter 7. Otherwise, you can consider...
What constitutes probable cause for a vehicle search?
According to a study by Stanford University, there are over 20 million traffic stops each year in Maryland and around the country, and many of these stops result in a vehicle search by police. Law enforcement does not require a warrant to conduct an automobile search,...
Baltimore City Resident Sues Over Flooded Basement
This winter, where Baltimore City and Baltimore County residents saw a lengthy period of subzero temperatures, water pipes burst all over the city and many residents experienced flooded basements. One neighborhood in Baltimore even achieved “viral video” status with...