Maryland Trespass Defense Lawyer Attorneys
Maryland Trespass Defense Attorneys
Trespassing in Maryland is the act of entering into another person’s land or property without the permission of the owner. The offense of trespass is a misdemeanor in Maryland.
If a person trespasses on the property of another, then the person should be told to leave and if the trespasser does not leave, then the remedy is to call the police and have them removed. In Maryland, reasonable force may be used to remove a trespasser if the person has been told to leave and does not leave the property.
Please contact a Maryland criminal defense attorney of SRIS, P.C. today, if you have been charged with trespass in Maryland. You can call us 888-437-7747, email, or our fast on line form.
A SRIS, P.C. Maryland criminal defense lawyer from our firm will consult with you as to your options and possible defenses.
Law Firm of SRIS PC
SRIS PC has two law offices in Maryland.
In Maryland, our offices are in Rockville & Baltimore.
Please click on the trespass laws in Maryland, if you wish to read some of the laws regarding trespass.
Our criminal defense attorneys and staff in Maryland speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Tamil, Arabic, Hindi, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.
Talk with one of our Maryland attorneys who defend trespass cases in Maryland.
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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.
Maryland Prostitution Solicitation Sting Pandering Lawyer Attorneys
Maryland Defense Attorneys
Prostitution & Solicitation
Prostitution is illegal in Maryland. If a person, offers to, agrees to or engages in a sexual act for compensation in Maryland, then the person has broken the law. The magic words necessary for the police to charge you with prostitution in Maryland is “SEX & MONEY”.
law enforcement routinely runs prostitution stings utilizing online ads such as Craigslist, etc.
In Maryland, the following people can be charged with the crime of prostitution: The person who provides the service of prostitution known commonly as the prostitute, the person who pays for the services of the prostitute, commonly referred to as the “john” and any middleman, commonly referred to as the “pimp”. The alleged prostitute is charged with prostitution. The “john” will be charged with solicitation of prostitution. The “pimp” will be charged with pandering. In Maryland, certain acts of facilitating prostitution can even be charged as felony.
Law Firm of SRIS PC
SRIS PC has two law offices in Maryland.
In Maryland, our offices are in Rockville & Baltimore.
If you wish to speak with a Maryland criminal defense attorney who defends clients charged with prostitution, solicitation of prostitution or pandering in Maryland, please call us at 888-437-7747 or contact us via our on line form.
Please click on attorneys to learn more about the Maryland criminal defense lawyers who assist clients charged with prostitution /solicitation /pandering in Maryland.
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.
Maryland Misdemeanor Criminal Defense Lawyer Attorneys
Maryland Misdemeanor Criminal Defense Lawyer
DON’T TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD
Many people think of criminal offenses defined as misdemeanors in Maryland as something with minor ramifications. They are gravely mistaken.
Although misdemeanors will usually result in lesser penalties than a felony, misdemeanors are criminal offenses in Maryland. Thus if you are convicted of a misdemeanor in Maryland you will have a criminal record. You may also be jailed for up to one year, face the potential of losing your job, losing your driver’s license among other penalties.
A lot of people in the United States don’t realize that certain misdemeanors may be treated as an aggravated felony by the Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (formerly known as the INS). Thus a conviction for a misdemeanor in Maryland may also result in deportation proceedings.
Don’t take a chance with your criminal record. Do your best to keep it clean.
If you have been charged with a crime that is a misdemeanor in Maryland and you don’t want to risk the possibility of going to jail or possibly losing your job, hire a SRIS Law Group, P.C. Maryland criminal defense attorney. We can help. We will meet with you and discuss your options honestly. We will tell you if we think you really need to hire an attorney or not.
Law Firm of SRIS PC
SRIS PC has two law offices in Maryland.
In Maryland, our offices are in Rockville & Baltimore.
You can make an appointment to talk with a Maryland misdemeanor defense lawyer by calling us at 888-437-7747 or contact us on our on line form.
Some of the different types of misdemeanor crimes in Maryland are simple assault, prostitution, trespass, first offense DUI, shoplifting or minor larceny, simple possession of marijuana, telephone threats, etc.
Our Maryland misdemeanor defense attorneys and staff who defend misdemeanors in Maryland speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.
Please click on attorneys to learn more about the Maryland criminal defense lawyers who assist clients with misdemeanor criminal defense in Maryland.
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.
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.
Please click on attorneys to learn more about the Maryland criminal defense lawyers who assist clients with malicious wounding/unlawful wounding defense in Maryland.
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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.
Maryland Disorderly Conduct Drunk Public Defense Attorneys Lawyers
Maryland Disorderly Conduct Defense Attorneys
There is virtually no state in the United States that does not have some form of law regarding disorderly conduct. This law is commonly described as a catch-all law. The disorderly conduct law in Maryland prohibits people from being drunk in public, disturbing the peace, etc.
The law in Maryland is designed to try and prevent people from making a nuisance of themselves in public. When a person is doing something that the police consider a nuisance in Maryland, they usually charge the person with disorderly conduct.
What many people do not realize is that simply being a nuisance does violate the law of disorderly conduct as written in Maryland. Therefore, people who are charged with disorderly conduct plead guilty without getting the assistance of an experienced criminal defense attorney.
Unfortunately, this results in the person being convicted of a crime that carries the possibility of jail time and a fine. Even if the person convicted of disorderly conduct does not receive jail, they will certainly receive a permanent mark on their criminal record. Do not let this happen to you.
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 disorderly conduct in Maryland. You can call us 888-437-7747 or our on line form.
A Maryland criminal defense lawyer from our firm will consult with you as to your options and possible defenses.
Please click on Maryland Disorderly Conduct Laws to learn more about the laws.
Our criminal defense attorneys and staff in Maryland speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Tamil, Arabic, Hindi, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.
Please click on attorneys to learn more about the criminal defense lawyers who assist clients with disorderly conduct charges in Maryland.
Call us today!
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.

