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Solomon & Cohen PC

Family Law, Divorce, DUI-DWI, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal

The Law Office Of Lawrence A Thrower

Affirmative Action, Age Discrimination, Americans with Disabilities Act , Criminal, Bed Bug

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Criminal, Divorce, Family Law, Immigration, International

Law Offices Of John O Curley

Bankruptcy, Collection, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Divorce

Ann M Gaegler Law Office

Bankruptcy, Criminal

Colbert Law Firm LLC

Alimony & Spousal Support, Dispute Resolution, Child Support, Contract, Criminal

Blumenthal & Associates LLP

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Car Accident, Traffic, Accident & Injury

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Bankruptcy, Corporate, Business Organization, Child Support, Criminal

Boyd Law Firm LLC

Adoption, Bankruptcy, Child Support, Consumer Protection, Criminal

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Opert v. Criminal Injuries

The Criminal Injuries Compensation law, now codified in §§ 11-801 through 11-819 of the Criminal Procedure Article (CP), was enacted in 1968 for the purpose of enabling innocent victims of certain crimes to receive State-funded compensation for physical injury sustained by them as a ...

Price v. State

... JOHN C. ELDRIDGE, Judge (Retired, Specially Assigned). In this criminal case, we granted the defendant's petition for a writ of certiorari to re-examine the Maryland common law principle that inconsistent jury verdicts are normally permissible in criminal jury trials. ...

Neal v. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board

On November 4, 2004, Mr. Neal filed a Crime Victims' Compensation Application with the Board and sought to recover for medical expenses and the disability he incurred as a result of the assault. On November 30, 2004, the Board denied his claim for compensation because, it ...

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