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  • The top causes of work injuries

    Jan 16, 2024

    Workers can fall victim to a wide variety of injuries in Maryland. There are hundreds or even thousands of ways that a worker can face an injury so serious that they must miss work or have their livelihood affected. But some categories are more common than others. Covering for the most common injury sources can help both employers and employees keep these costly incidents to a minimum. Environment The most common source of...
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  • The consequences of drug convictions in Maryland

    Jan 11, 2024

    One of the most common crimes that defendants are convicted for in Maryland are drug-related offenses. These offenses can have serious penalties. In fact, they often have more consequences than most people even realize. Avoiding a conviction is important if you want to avoid these issues. Felony drug conviction in Maryland All states have their own standards for how drugs are treated by the legal system. Not all drug charges are treated seriously...
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  • Is Revenge Porn a Crime in Maryland?

    Jan 9, 2024

    Revenge porn, which is the distribution of intimate or sexually explicit images or videos of individuals without their consent, is a crime in Maryland. In fact, nearly all of the states now have laws criminalizing nonconsensual pornographic content sharing. This illegal content often gets posted online by ex-partners or hackers aiming to emotionally harm and humiliate the person depicted. Maryland law specifically addresses this issue under its criminal code. Revenge porn is...
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  • Can bankruptcy help with smaller amounts of debt?

    Jan 4, 2024

    People regularly file for bankruptcy in the state of Maryland. Many people may see bankruptcy as a way to escape their debts. They may even want to file for a relatively small amount of debt. This is likely not to work out as they envisioned. The different kinds of bankruptcy First, to understand what will happen during bankruptcy, you must understand that not all bankruptcies are identical. There are several kinds of bankruptcy...
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  • Appeals court upholds man’s conviction for revenge porn

    Jan 2, 2024

    A Maryland man’s attempt to overturn his conviction for revenge porn was unsuccessful recently when Maryland’s appeals court Jury decision A jury for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City convicted the man (the former boyfriend) of revenge porn, sentencing him to two years of incarceration with all but six months suspended and two years of supervised probation. He appealed. Maryland’s Revenge Porn Law Under Maryland law, revenge porn, or the...
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  • When can you apply for a credit card again after bankruptcy?

    Dec 28, 2023

    After a bankruptcy in Maryland, you could keep your credit card upon the creditor’s approval. If you can’t do this, you can apply again upon fully discharging your bankruptcy. Another option is to get a secured credit card instead of an unsecured one. Secured credit card With a secured credit card, you pay a deposit of $200–$500 to get the card. It’s a more limited type of credit card than an unsecured credit...
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  • Listing assets in Chapter 7 proceedings

    Dec 28, 2023

    Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be a good way for someone in Maryland to escape insurmountable debt. Under Chapter 7 rules, the debtor will liquidate non-exempt assets to pay creditors. This category is different from Chapter 11, which involves a payment plan. When filing for Chapter 7, the debtor must list their assets. Some may have questions about what assets should appear on the list. Listing assets under Chapter 7 rules There are three...
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  • Can I be sued for revenge porn in Maryland?

    Dec 26, 2023

    Yes. While revenge porn is a crime in Maryland, victims of revenge porn in Maryland also have legal avenues for compensation in the civil court system. Revenge porn is the non-consensual sharing of intimate images or videos without the other person’s consent. Victims of revenge porn in Maryland have the right to file a civil lawsuit against the perpetrator. The most common civil claim for revenge porn is intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED). A...
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  • Criminal convictions and consequences

    Dec 21, 2023

    Persons convicted of a crime may face jail time and fines. However, that is not the full extent of the ramifications of running afoul in the criminal justice system in Maryland. Various other consequences might follow for someone who faces criminal charges. Such might be the case even when the charges lack credibility. Troubles that having a criminal record can cause After being convicted of a crime, a permanent criminal record will be...
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  • What is revenge porn? Understanding Maryland’s “revenge porn” laws

    Dec 19, 2023

    Maryland has laws making it a criminal offense to share sexually explicit photos and videos without consent. Also known as “revenge porn,” this illegal content often gets posted online by ex-partners or hackers aiming to emotionally harm and humiliate the person depicted. The Old Line State has had its own issues with revenge porn. The mayor of a small town in Maryland was recently charged with several counts of posting revenge porn. Maryland...
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