You may feel overwhelmed after a loved one receives what appears to be a wrongful conviction. At such a time, the legal system can easily seem confusing and unfair. However, there are steps you can take that may make a difference in your loved one’s fight for...
Month: August 2024
How recent changes in drug laws may affect your appeal
In recent years, drug laws in Washington, D.C., have undergone significant changes, switching between a stricter stance and a more proactive health approach. The district has taken a middle-of-the-road approach: a tough stance on selling but a more lenient approach to...
What you need to know about the Post-Conviction Procedure Act (PCPA)
The Post-Conviction Procedure Act (PCPA) in Maryland offers a legal process for people convicted in a state court to challenge their conviction or sentence. It can address unconstitutional convictions, procedural mistakes or new evidence that could lead to acquittal....
Can bribery be unintentional?
Bribery is the act of giving or receiving any item of significant value to influence the action of a person in authority—in Latin terms, a “quid pro quo” or a favor for a favor. It may seem straightforward, but is it possible to be involved in bribery unintentionally?...