Maryland Malicious Wounding Defense Unlawful Lawyer Attorneys
Malicious Wounding/Unlawful Wounding
Maryland Defense Attorneys
Malicious wounding is a more serious form of assault. In Maryland, malicious wounding occurs when one 1) tries to or does cause severe injury to another, or 2) causes injury through use of a deadly weapon with the intent to maim, disfigure or cause serious bodily injury.
A lesser included offense of malicious wounding in Maryland is called an unlawful wounding.
The Maryland criminal defense attorneys of the SRIS Law Group, P.C. defend clients charged with malicious wounding and unlawful wounding in Maryland.
Law Firm of SRIS PC
SRIS PC has two law offices in Maryland.
In Maryland, our offices are in Rockville & Baltimore.
Please contact a Maryland criminal defense attorney of the SRIS Law Group, P.C. today, if you have been charged with either malicious wounding or unlawful wounding.
You can call us at 888-437-7747 or via our fast on line form. A Maryland criminal defense lawyer from our firm will consult with you as to your options and possible defenses.
If you wish to view some of the laws that pertain to Malicious Wounding & Unlawful wounding in Maryland, please proceed to the Maryland Malicious Wounding/Unlawful Wounding Defense.
Our Maryland criminal defense attorneys and staff in Maryland speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Tamil, Arabic, Hindi, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.
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Our Maryland criminal defense attorneys defend criminal cases in the following jurisdictions:
Montgomery County, Prince Georges County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Harford County, Frederick County, Carroll County, Baltimore Federal Court, Greenbelt Federal Court, Eastern Shore.
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