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Domestic Violence in Maryland

What Constitutes Domestic Violence? | What Are the Grounds for Arrest?

Domestic Violence in MarylandIn the state of Maryland, certain criminal acts involving family members constitute domestic violence or assault and can lead to the arrest of the alleged perpetrator and allow the victim to obtain a protective order.

What Is Considered Domestic Violence in Maryland?

Maryland domestic violence law makes it illegal to commit the following acts upon a family member:

  • physical assault, either in the form of bodily harm or threats of imminent bodily harm,
  • rape or other sexual assault,
  • stalking,
  • child abuse or abuse of a vulnerable adult, or
  • false imprisonment.

The domestic violence statutes protect spouses, children, parents/stepparents, persons in the home related by blood, and adults who cannot take care of themselves.

When Can a Person Be Arrested for Domestic Assault or Violence?

The police may arrest a perpetrator without a warrant, provided (1) the assault is reported within 48 hours, (2) there is evidence of injury, and (3) there’s a reasonable belief the person committed domestic assault or abuse. To execute a warrantless arrest, police also must reasonably believe the perpetrator will flee, destroy evidence, or cause bodily injury or property damage.

Experienced Maryland Domestic Violence Defense Attorney

Attorney Jonathan Scott Smith brings nearly 40 years’ experience to people across the Baltimore area and throughout Maryland who have been charged with a crime, including domestic violence or abuse. He is AV-rated (the highest possible) by other attorneys under Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating System and has been listed as a Top-Rated Lawyer by The American Lawyer magazine. A Maryland SuperLawyer, Jonathan has received the Client’s Choice Award from AVVO, with a 5-star average rating (the highest possible) for all his client reviews. He also has a perfect 10.0 (Superb) rating as a litigator from AVVO.

Attorney Smith will be at your side at every stage of a criminal prosecution, from investigation to arraignment to trial, making certain your constitutional rights are protected. He takes an aggressive approach to criminal defense, carefully reviewing police reports and interviewing all potential witnesses in order to present the most compelling arguments in your defense. He’s a proven and respected trial attorney, always willing and able to protect your rights before a judge and jury.

Proven Baltimore County Criminal Defense Lawyer

Contact Maryland criminal defense attorney Jonathan Scott Smith online or call 410-740-0101 to set up an appointment. Our firm handles domestic violence cases in Howard County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Prince George’s County and Montgomery County in Maryland.

Why You Need an Attorney for a Maryland MVA Hearing

Experienced Counsel Can Help Protect Your Rights

Why You Need an Attorney for a Maryland MVA HearingWhen you’re arrested and charged with drinking and driving in Maryland, you face two legal proceedings—the criminal prosecution to determine guilt and establish penalties, and the administrative proceeding with the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), which determines the status of your driving privileges.

You may be inclined to go to the MVA hearing without legal counsel, but that would be a mistake. Though some of the issues addressed at the hearing are straightforward, you may have legal questions that need to be resolved, and you can’t expect guidance from the administrative law judge who conducts the hearing. Furthermore, hiring legal counsel to represent you sends a positive message to the judge, indicating that you take the proceeding seriously and that your driving privileges are important to you.

An experienced DUI defense lawyer will know how to work with the judge to get you the best outcome and is likely to help you minimize the financial costs of the offense.

Experienced Baltimore County DUI Defense Attorney

Attorney Jonathan Scott Smith has aggressively protected the rights of people across the Baltimore area and throughout Maryland for almost 40 years, including people charged with drunk driving. He has consistently been AV-rated (the highest possible) by other attorneys under Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating System and has been named a Top-Rated Lawyer by The American Lawyer magazine, as well as a Maryland SuperLawyer. Smith has earned the prestigious Client’s Choice Award from AVVO, with a 5-star average rating (the highest possible) for all his client reviews. He also has a perfect 10.0 (Superb) rating as a litigator from AVVO.

Smith follows a comprehensive approach to criminal defense, taking the time to review police records and interview all prospective witnesses in order to present the strongest arguments for acquittal. He will be at your side throughout a criminal prosecution, from investigation to arraignment to trial. He brings extensive trial experience to every case he handles and is always willing and able to protect your rights before a judge and jury.

Proven Maryland Criminal Defense Lawyer

Contact Maryland criminal defense attorney Jonathan Scott Smith online or call 410-740-0101 to set up an appointment. Our firm handles DUI cases in Howard County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Prince George’s County and Montgomery County in Maryland.

ADDRESS :

  • Jonathan Scott Smith 10490 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 200 ,Columbia, MD 21044-4960

  • Call for consultation 410-740-0101