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The Treatment of Marijuana Under Maryland Law

How Maryland Regulates Possession and Use of Marijuana

The Treatment of Marijuana Under Maryland LawLike all states, Maryland has laws governing the possession of certain controlled substances. However, Maryland has implemented changes over the past few years with respect to the criminalization of marijuana.

Possession of Small Quantities of Marijuana

Under Maryland drug statutes, possession of less than 10 grams is not a criminal offense but is considered a civil wrong, much like a moving violation or traffic ticket. Possession of more than 10 grams (but less than 50 pounds) is charged as a crime, with a maximum penalty of one year of incarceration and a $1,000 fine. Possession of more than 50 pounds of marijuana is considered an intent to distribute and may lead to up to 5 years in prison and up to $100,000 in fines.

Medical Marijuana

Maryland has legalized the use of marijuana for certain medical purposes but requires individuals with a valid prescription to register with the state.

Possession of Marijuana-Related Drug Paraphernalia

A conviction of possession of smoking accessories, such as pipes, papers, and bongs, can result in a year in jail and a $500 fine if prosecutors can show an intent to use with marijuana.

Experienced Maryland Drug Crimes Lawyer

Jonathan Scott Smith, a Maryland SuperLawyer, has protected the rights of criminal defendants in Baltimore and the surrounding communities for more than three decades. Attorney Scott Smith is AV-rated under Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating System and has been honored as a Top-Rated Lawyer by The American Lawyer magazine. He’s earned AVVO’s Client’s Choice Award, with the highest rating possible (5 stars) and holds a 10.0 (Superb) rating from AVVO as a trial attorney.

A proven trial lawyer, Jonathan understands the impact a drug conviction can have on many areas of your life. He’ll use his extensive experience, knowledge, and skill to ensure that your constitutional rights were protected. He will carefully review how evidence was obtained in your case, making certain that any search or seizure complied with constitutional guidelines.

Effective Traffic Ticket Attorney in Prince George’s County

To schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your options after being charged with a drug offense, contact attorney Jonathan Scott Smith online or call 410-740-0101 to set up an appointment. Attorney Smith handles drug claims throughout the Baltimore and the surrounding area, including Howard County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Prince George’s County, and Montgomery County.

Traffic Tickets in Maryland

When Should You Take Your Traffic Violation to Trial?

Traffic Tickets in MarylandWhen you’re issued a traffic citation in Maryland, the ticket offers you a choice—you can either pay the fine (in person or online) or request a trial. It can be tempting to pay the fine and be done with it. After all, unless you have witnesses, it will be your word against that of the police officer, which might seem like a losing proposition.

But there are good reasons to request a trial, even if you violated traffic law:

  • The ticket identifies a fixed amount for the fine—If you plead guilty (which you must do when you simply pay the fine), you can’t change that. At a hearing, though, the judge can consider evidence or testimony and has the discretion to reduce or even waive the fine. Furthermore, the judge can reduce or waive any points added to your driving record.
  • The police officer may not show up at the hearing—Without the testimony of the police officer, the prosecution doesn’t have much of a case.
  • You need only show “reasonable” doubt as to your guilt—A strong witness with testimony that conflicts with that of the police officer can meet that burden.
  • The police officer may have made a mistake—A knowledgeable attorney may identify ways the police officer either failed to follow protocols or violated your constitutional rights.

Experienced Baltimore Traffic Citations Lawyer

Jonathan Scott Smith, a Maryland SuperLawyer, brings more than 30 years of experience to individuals throughout Baltimore and the surrounding communities who are charged with a traffic offense. AV-rated by his colleagues in the legal profession under Martindale-Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating System, he has also been named a Top-Rated Lawyer by The American Lawyer magazine. He’s received AVVO’s Client’s Choice Award, with the highest rating possible (5 stars), and has a 10.0 (Superb) rating from AVVO as a trial attorney.

Attorney Scott Smith knows that conviction for a traffic offense can have detrimental consequences and will work hard to ensure that your constitutional rights were protected. He will examine the traffic stop to verify that police had probable cause to pull you over and determine whether you were properly advised of your rights.

Effective Traffic Ticket Attorney in Prince George’s County

To schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your options after receiving a traffic citation, contact attorney Jonathan Scott Smith online or call 410-740-0101 to set up an appointment. Attorney Smith handles traffic violations throughout the Baltimore and the surrounding area, including Howard County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Prince George’s County, and Montgomery County.

ADDRESS :

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

  • Call for consultation 410-740-0101