by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 21, 2015
Arrested on Criminal Charges in Maryland? Learn the Difference Between Probation and Parole What is the difference between Probation and Parole? Probation is when a Judge orders someone to do something or refrain from doing something for a period of time after...
by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 21, 2015
How a Skilled Maryland Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help Get Your Probation Before Judgment Expunged Probation before judgment means that although someone is found guilty, the finding of guilty is taken back by the Court and the Defendant is not convicted. Convicted is...
by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 21, 2015
Our Skilled Maryland Defense Lawyers Explain When Temporary Orders and Peace Orders Can Be Issued A peace order is a close counterpart of a protective order. However, unlike a protective order, where a complainant must be related to the respondent, to get a peace...
by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 21, 2015
Were You Read Your Miranda Rights When Arrested for a Crime? Often times, people come to our office and say their arrest was bad because the police did not read them their Miranda Rights. What exactly are Miranda rights? Miranda Rights are a series of advisements a...
by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 21, 2015
The Maryland District Court Commissioners are Allowed to Charge Someone or Refuse to Charge Someone With a Crime in the State Maryland has a peculiar tiered court system that starts with the District Court Commissioners. They are not Judges, but are given the power to...