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A Client’s Gratitude: Recognizing Alpert Schreyer Criminal Defense Attorneys for Outstanding Representation

At Alpert Schreyer Criminal Defense Attorneys, we believe that every client deserves not only a skilled defense but also compassion, communication, and respect. That’s why we were especially honored to receive a heartfelt letter from a recent client, Mr. Ronald Fryer, who took the time to thank several members of our legal team for their […]

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How to Successfully Fight a DUI Charge in Maryland

A DUI charge in Maryland is more than a traffic offense, as it carries the weight of criminal penalties, a possible license suspension, and serious long-term consequences. While many people assume there’s no way to fight a drunk driving arrest, the reality is that a charge is not the same as a conviction. You’re presumed […]

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Preliminary Hearing in Maryland: What Does It Mean?

A preliminary hearing in Maryland, sometimes called a probable cause hearing, is a court proceeding held in District Court where a judge decides if there’s enough evidence for a defendant’s case to be sent to Circuit Court for trial.  Understanding more about how these hearings work and what the possible outcomes are is helpful for […]

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What Is the Burden of Proof in a Criminal Case?

In criminal cases, the burden of proof lies with the prosecution and must meet the highest legal standard: “beyond a reasonable doubt.” This means the evidence presented must leave the jury or judge with a near certainty that the defendant committed the crime—there can be no reasonable doubt in their minds. By contrast, civil cases […]

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Speed Cameras in Maryland

Speed cameras have become a common sight on many Maryland roads and are playing a bigger role than ever in traffic enforcement. With the state’s push for increased road safety, automated speed enforcement has expanded, leading to more drivers receiving speeding tickets by mail.  If you drive in Maryland, it’s important to understand how speed […]

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What Is Habeas Corpus, and Why Is the Trump Administration Considering Suspending It?

In recent news, some people in the Trump administration have talked about suspending something called “habeas corpus.” That might sound like a confusing legal term, but it’s actually a very important right that helps protect everyone’s freedom. Let’s break down what habeas corpus means, why it matters, and why some officials are talking about taking […]

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How to Wear, Carry, and Transport a Handgun in Maryland Legally

Maryland’s handgun laws are among the strictest in the nation, and violating them can lead to serious legal consequences. Knowing how to properly wear, carry, and transport a handgun is essential to staying compliant and avoiding criminal charges. Here’s what you should know to stay on the right side of the law. Here’s what you […]

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Can You Record Someone Without Their Knowledge in Maryland and Use It in Court?

Recording conversations or interactions without someone’s knowledge can raise serious legal questions. In Maryland, strict laws control when you record someone without their knowledge and try to use this evidence in court. Knowing Maryland’s recording laws is crucial. A criminal defense lawyer can help you understand these laws, avoid criminal penalties, and fight to keep […]

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What Is a Suspended Sentence in Maryland?

When a defendant is convicted of a crime, the judge decides the sentence. This sentence can include jail time, fines, probation, or other penalties. In Maryland, one option the court can use is a suspended sentence. A suspended sentence means the judge delays or “suspends” the time a person would spend in jail or prison. […]

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What Does Dismissed With Prejudice Mean?

When a defendant is facing criminal charges, they often encounter unfamiliar legal terms and complex procedures. Understanding what certain terms mean is incredibly helpful. One phrase that comes up in court is “dismissed with prejudice.” If your case is dismissed with prejudice, that means it’s closed for good.  The charges can’t be brought against you […]

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