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Can an Officer Run Your Plates for No Reason?

May 5, 2026

Yes. A police officer can type your tag into their computer while sitting behind you at a red light, while passing you on I-95, or while parked in a lot watching cars roll by. They don't need a reason. They don't need suspicion. They don't even need to [...]


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What Is a Body Attachment Charge?

May 2, 2026

If you typed "body attachment charge" into a search bar, you've probably already gotten some bad news. Maybe a sheriff showed up at your door. Maybe you got a letter from the Bureau of Support Enforcement. Maybe a friend told you there's "a body attachment out for you" [...]


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Private Home Detention in Maryland: How "The Box" Works in Criminal Cases

April 23, 2026

If you've spent any time around Maryland criminal courts, you've probably heard somebody mention "the box." It sounds vaguely ominous, but it's really just shorthand for private home detention: a GPS ankle monitor strapped to your leg that tracks your location and reports back to a monitoring company. The [...]


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Can a Cop From Another County Pull You Over in Maryland?

April 20, 2026

Picture this. You are driving through Prince George's County when a Baltimore County patrol car hits you with the lights. You were not speeding through Baltimore County earlier. The officer just happened to see something he did not like and decided to pull you over. Can he actually [...]


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Confidential Informants in Maryland Criminal Cases: What You Need to Know

April 7, 2026

If you've been charged with a drug crime in Maryland, there's a good chance the police didn't just stumble onto your case. In many drug investigations, police rely on tips from confidential informants, sometimes called CIs, to build probable cause for arrests, search warrants, and vehicle searches. And [...]


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Warrantless Search Incident to Arrest in Maryland: What You Need to Know

April 2, 2026

If you've been <a href="/recent-arrest">arrested in Maryland</a> and the police searched you, your pockets, or even your car without a warrant, you're probably wondering whether that search was legal. The short answer: it depends. Maryland courts have spent decades drawing lines around what officers can and can't do [...]


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Can Police Search My Car Based on Window Tint?

March 31, 2026

Short answer: no. Window tint by itself does not give a police officer the legal authority to search your vehicle. But tint is frequently the reason officers use to pull you over in the first place, and what happens after that stop is where things get complicated. Understanding [...]


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Maryland Window Tint Guide

March 31, 2026

If you drive in Maryland with tinted windows, you need to know the rules. Window tint violations can lead to traffic stops, repair orders, and even become the pretext for a vehicle search. Understanding what the law actually says can help you avoid unnecessary trouble and protect your [...]


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What Is an ABA Plea in Maryland?

March 10, 2026

If you have a criminal case in Maryland, particularly a felony in Circuit Court, you may hear your attorney mention an "ABA plea." It's one of the most important tools in criminal defense, and understanding how it works can help you make a more informed decision about how [...]


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What Is an Open Plea in a Maryland Criminal Case?

March 10, 2026

An open plea is the most common way criminal cases are resolved in Maryland. If your attorney tells you the State has made a plea offer, chances are they're describing an open plea. Despite how frequently it happens, most people walking into court for the first time have [...]


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