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When the Robbery Came With a Gun: Armed Robbery and the Weapons Stack in Leonardtown

Armed robbery in Maryland combines three serious counts on a single charging document: the underlying robbery, the dangerous weapon enhancement, and the use of firearm in a crime of violence count with its consecutive mandatory minimum. The combined exposure can climb to decades. This guide walks through the three counts, the dangerous weapon element, the eyewitness identification challenges that decide most cases, the suppression motions that can collapse the State's investigation, and the defense strategy for the Circuit Court for St. Mary's County in Leonardtown.

The Joyride That Became a Felony: Auto Theft and Unauthorized Use Defense in St. Mary’s County

Maryland treats auto theft and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle as separate offenses. Theft under Criminal Law § 7-104 requires intent to permanently deprive the owner; unauthorized use under § 7-105 does not. The distinction can drop a felony exposure case to a misdemeanor with substantially less penalty. This guide walks through both statutes, the recovery scene Fourth Amendment defenses, the identification challenges that often arise, the federal Dyer Act exposure for interstate cases, and the defense strategy for protecting both the criminal exposure and the record.

The Stop on the Way Home: Carjacking Defense on Route 235 and the Thomas Johnson Bridge

Carjacking under Criminal Law § 3-405 is a thirty year felony in Maryland. Armed carjacking adds weapons enhancements that can stack to even higher exposure. The cases proceed in the Circuit Court for St. Mary's County in Leonardtown. This guide walks through the statute and its elements, the Route 235 and Thomas Johnson Bridge incident patterns, the suppression motions that often collapse the State's investigation, the eyewitness identification challenges that decide many cases, the federal jurisdiction overlay under 18 U.S.C. § 2119, and the defense strategies that protect against decades of incarceration.

Someone Else’s Card, Your Charges: A St. Mary’s County Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud Defense Guide

Maryland identity theft and credit card fraud cases are built on chains of digital evidence: bank transaction logs, IP addresses, device fingerprints, ATM surveillance video, and account login records. Each link is a potential defense angle. This guide walks through Maryland's identity fraud statute under § 8-301, the digital evidence chain that drives most prosecutions, the knowledge and consent elements that often turn family or partnership cases, the federal jurisdiction overlay, and the defense strategies that protect both the criminal record and the digital footprint.

Four Doors, Four Statutes: Maryland Burglary Degrees Defended in St. Mary’s County

Maryland divides burglary into four degrees with very different penalties. First degree under Criminal Law § 6-202 (residential, with theft or violence intent) reaches twenty years. Second degree under § 6-203 (storehouse) reaches twenty years for firearm theft intent. Third degree under § 6-204 (dwelling, any criminal intent) reaches ten years. Fourth degree under § 6-205 (without specific intent or burglar's tools) is a misdemeanor with three years. This guide walks through each degree, the breaking and entering and intent elements, the search warrant defenses including the Franks hearing, the forensic challenges, and the defense strategies that drop a case down the degree ladder.

The Walk Past the Last Cash Register: A Wildewood Center Shoplifting Defense Guide

A shoplifting case at Wildewood Center, San Souci Plaza, or any St. Mary's County retailer moves through three phases: the loss prevention back office detention, the deputy interaction at the scene, and the criminal case in Leonardtown District Court. This guide walks through what happens at each phase, the rights that apply in the back office, the role of the civil demand letter, and the defenses that often produce favorable outcomes for first time defendants.

Behind the Counter and Beyond the Bag: A St. Mary’s County Guide to Defending Theft and Robbery Charges

A complete guide to defending theft and robbery charges in St. Mary's County, Maryland. From shoplifting at the Wildewood Center to armed carjacking on Route 235 to identity theft cases that span jurisdictions, this article walks through Maryland's consolidated theft statute, the value tier penalty structure, robbery and armed robbery, carjacking, burglary in all four degrees, identity theft, receiving stolen property, and the ten situations most often charged in Leonardtown District and Circuit Court. Includes a comprehensive walkthrough of the constitutional and statutory rights that apply to every defendant from the moment of arrest through final disposition.

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