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Double Jeopardy Law in Maryland and How it Can Help You in Your Criminal Case

There are a great many things that can be changed or altered in a criminal case. The prosecution and the defense can ask the court to amend or reverse many decisions made previously. One situation in which that isn’t true is a judgment of acquittal for insufficient evidence. Once the judge…

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Maryland Judge’s Declaration Without Defendant Present Prevents Retrial on Drug Charge

When you are facing a criminal trial, the U.S. and Maryland constitutions give you certain clear rights. One of these is the right to be present at your trial. When a court violates your rights, the law may give you certain options as a result of this constitutional violation. In…

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Maryland Court Rules Second Indictment Violates Double Jeopardy Clause

The state of Maryland has adopted the law of double jeopardy, as set forth in the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Essentially, the law protects citizens from being tried twice for the same crime. It is important to understand that double jeopardy is not a defense to the…

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