Posts by Drew Cochran
5 Myths About Criminal Defense in Maryland
The American justice system is supposed to be fair. It was designed that way. But things don’t always go the way you hope. This is especially true when facing criminal charges in Maryland. Fear and confusion can easily cloud your judgment, leading you to fall prey to common myths that can have lasting consequences. As…
Read MoreSocial Media and Your Annapolis Criminal Case
Millions of people use platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok to share personal moments, opinions, and updates. While social media can be a great way to stay connected, it can also have serious implications if you are facing criminal charges. Today I’d like to talk about the effects of social media on your case…
Read MoreWhen an Accident Is Fatal, You Can Face Criminal Charges
Whenever an accident results in a fatality, there is always a possibility that criminal charges will be filed against the negligent party. According to Maryland law, it is against the law to cause the death of another person while operating a motor vehicle if the person who caused the death was “criminally negligent.” What’s the…
Read MoreMy Loved One Just Got Arrested in Annapolis; What Should I Do?
There’s only one thing more stressful than getting arrested: your parent, spouse, child, guardian, uncle, cousin, or grandparent just got arrested. If your loved one has been arrested in Annapolis (or anywhere in Maryland, really), here are some steps you can take to navigate the situation: Try to stay calm: It’s natural to feel overwhelmed…
Read MoreThe Difference Between Felony and Misdemeanor Assault
Assault covers a wide range of offenses, from slapping someone, shooting them with a firearm, or threatening to do either one. The main difference between felony and misdemeanor assault lies in the severity of the offense and the potential penalties. Misdemeanor assault In Maryland, misdemeanor assault (assault in the second degree) typically involves less severe…
Read MoreHow Does “House Arrest” Work in Maryland?
House arrest, also known as home detention or electronic monitoring, is a form of alternative sentencing that allows individuals to serve their sentences at home under certain conditions instead of being incarcerated in a traditional jail or prison facility. Here’s how house arrest typically works in Maryland: Eligibility: Eligibility for house arrest depends on various…
Read MoreCSI: Myth vs. Reality – What They Don’t Show You About Forensics On Television
For decades, crime shows like “CSI” and “Law & Order” have captivated audiences with their fast-paced investigations, showy forensic techniques, and seemingly foolproof scientific evidence. These shows definitely boost public interest in criminal justice, but the reality of forensic science is far from the dramatic portrayals we see on television. This begs the question: How…
Read More10 Common Mistakes People Make When Facing Criminal Charges
Facing criminal charges can be a frightening and stressful experience. Whether you’re innocent or guilty, working your way through the legal system requires careful consideration and strategic decision-making. Unfortunately, many individuals make critical mistakes that can jeopardize their defense and lead to unfavorable outcomes. In today’s blog, we’ll explore the common mistakes to avoid when…
Read MoreIf Your Kids Get to Your Stash, You’re Probably Going to Jail
What if your child got into your stash? Perhaps it was a bottle of pain pills or even weed. They overdose. While you are suffering from incredible grief for such a terrible tragedy, you learn you are being charged with a crime. In fact, you could be charged with manslaughter in some states. How is…
Read MoreWill I Lose My Security Clearance if I’m Convicted of DUI?
In some situations, you could lose your security clearance if you are convicted of driving under the influence (DUI). If you do not lose your clearance outright, you may find it pretty difficult to renew it later. The truth is, good people sometimes do dopey things, and everyone – even folks with security clearances –…
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