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Maryland Child Pornography Possession Conviction Lawyers Carroll County

Defendant’s conviction for possession of child pornography was upheld on appeal because the trial court did not err in denying defendant’s motion to suppress incriminating statements he made to the officer executing the search warrant since defendant was not in custody at the time.

Maryland Child Pornography Possession Conviction Lawyers Carroll County

Maryland Child Pornography Possession Conviction Lawyers Carroll County

Prosecution of Child Pornography is on the rise in Maryland

Frequently, innocent possession or receipt of images are being prosecuted by federal prosecutors & state prosecutors in Virginia.

If you have been charged with Child Pornography in Maryland, contact the SRIS Law Group Maryland Child Pornography defense attorneys.

Our Maryland Child Pornography defense lawyers defend cases in both the federal courts of Maryland & the state courts of Maryland.

The MD Child Pornography defense lawyers have the experience and knowledge necessary to defend you against these types of charges.

We have client meeting locations in Baltimore & Montgomery.

Maryland Reckless Driving Manslaughter Trial Lawyers Baltimore County

Defendant was entitled to a new trial where the trial court improperly allowed a nolle prosequi of a reckless driving charge where the jury could have found him guilty of reckless driving without also finding him guilty of manslaughter by automobile

Maryland Reckless Driving Manslaughter Trial Lawyers Baltimore County

Maryland Reckless Driving Manslaughter Trial Lawyers

Reckless driving is a very serious crime.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia Reckless driving attorneys can defend you against any type of Reckless driving ticket.

Our Virginia Reckless driving lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Reckless driving ticket.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia Reckless driving lawyer in Virginia.

The SRIS Law Group has client meeting locations in Fairfax, Richmond, Lynchburg, Loudoun, Fredericksburg & Virginia Beach.

Virginia Reckless driving Lawyers Attorneys

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Charged with Reckless driving in Virginia – contact us at 888-437-7747.

Maryland Driving Under Influence Improper Conviction Lawyers Dorchester County

A trial court’s judgment placing defendant on probation for a second driving under the influence conviction occurring within five years of the previous conviction was improper and in defiance of the law.

Maryland Driving Under Influence Improper Conviction Lawyers Dorchester County

Maryland Driving Under Influence Improper Conviction Lawyers

A DUI offense is a very serious crime.

The SRIS Law Group Maryland DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.

Our Maryland DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.

Contact a SRIS Law Group Maryland DUI lawyer in Maryland.

Maryland DUI Lawyers Attorneys

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The SRIS Law Group has client meeting locations in Rockville & Baltimore.

Charged with DUI offense in Maryland – contact us at 888-437-7747.

Maryland Lawyers Murder Conviction Criminal Lawyers Attorneys

Even though defendant’s convictions for murder and arson both arose out of a single criminal adventure, they were separate and parallel offenses, neither being the lesser included offense of the other. Defendant was properly convicted of both.

Arson is a serious crime in Maryland.

Contact SRIS Law Group Maryland arson lawyers for help.

Our Maryland arson attorneys have the experience to defend you against an arson charge.

Criminal Defense Attorneys – Maryland Law Statutes

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Maryland penal § 3-209. Defenses

A person charged with a crime under § 3-202, § 3-203, § 3-204, or § 3-205 of this subtitle may assert any judicially recognized defense.

Maryland penal  § 3-318. Rape and spousal offense — Spousal defense

(a) In general. — Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, a person may not be prosecuted under § 3-303, § 3-304, § 3-307, or § 3-308 of this subtitle for a crime against a victim who was the person’s legal spouse at the time of the alleged rape or sexual offense.

(b) Separation or use of force. — A person may be prosecuted under § 3-303(a), § 3-304(a)(1), or § 3-307(a)(1) of this subtitle for a crime against the person’s legal spouse if:

(1) at the time of the alleged crime the person and the person’s legal spouse have lived apart, without cohabitation and without interruption:

(i) under a written separation agreement executed by the person and the spouse; or

(ii) for at least 3 months immediately before the alleged rape or sexual offense; or

(2) the person in committing the crime uses force or threat of force and the act is without the consent of the spouse.

(c) Limited divorce. — A person may be prosecuted under § 3-303, § 3-304, § 3-307, or § 3-308 of this subtitle for a crime against the person’s legal spouse if at the time of the alleged crime the person and the spouse live apart, without cohabitation and without interruption, under a decree of limited divorce.

Maryland penal § 7-110. Defenses and presumptions

(a) Prohibited defense — Interest in property. –

(1) It is not a defense to the crime of theft that the defendant has an interest in the property that was the subject of the theft if another also has an interest in or right to possess the property that the defendant is not entitled to infringe.

(2) In determining the right of possession:

(i) a joint or common owner of the property does not have a right of possession of the property that is superior to the right of any other joint or common owner of the property; and

(ii) in the absence of a contrary agreement, a person in lawful possession of the property has a right of possession superior to the right of possession of a person who has only a security interest in the property, even if legal title to the property lies with the holder of the security interest under a conditional sale contract or other security agreement.

(b) Prohibited defense — Illegally obtained property. –

(1) It is not a defense to the crime of theft that the property was taken, obtained, or withheld from a person who had obtained the property by illegal means.

(2) It is not a defense to the crime of theft of property or services with a value of less than $ 100 as provided under § 7-104(g)(3) of this subtitle that the value of the property or services at issue is $ 100 or more.

(c) Allowed defenses. — It is a defense to the crime of theft that:

(1) the defendant acted under a good faith claim of right to the property involved;

(2) the defendant acted in the honest belief that the defendant had the right to obtain or exert control over the property as the defendant did;

(3) the property involved was that of the defendant’s spouse, unless the defendant and the defendant’s spouse were not living together as husband and wife and were living in separate residences at the time of the alleged theft; or

(4) in a case of theft of a trade secret, the defendant rightfully knew the trade secret, or the trade secret was available to the defendant from a source other than the owner.

(d) Common law and evidentiary presumptions. — Any common law and evidentiary presumption applicable on July 1, 1979 to the crimes consolidated under this part also apply to the crime of theft, unless the presumption:

(1) is repealed or modified under this part; or

(2) is modified by a court decision rendered after July 1, 1979.

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