by eldridge crandell | Aug 6, 2020 | Baltimore Lawyers News
The Facts of The Rasherd Lewis Case Officer Burch received a tip about a potentially armed person in the 400 block of West Saratoga Street. The tipster was not a confidential informant. However, it was someone whom Burch described as having provided reliable...
by eldridge crandell | Oct 29, 2019 | Baltimore Lawyers News, Maryland Immigration Law Resources
On October 25, 2019, United States Attorney General William Barr issued a precedential decision that will dramatically impact the ability of certain non-citizens to defend themselves against deportation in the Immigration Court. In the decision, the Attorney General...
by eldridge crandell | Jul 27, 2016 | Baltimore Lawyers News
Last month, the Supreme Court came down with two watershed decisions. Today, our legal expert on immigration issues, Attorney Adam N. Crandell, provides some analysis into the recent decision. Adam N. Crandell is an immigration attorney practicing primarily in...
by eldridge crandell | Apr 10, 2013 | Baltimore Lawyers News
If you’re looking for an in-depth look at legislation that has passed and/or failed with legal analysis and coherent though, look elsewhere because at Eldridge Crandell we are concerned with the practical and the mildly funny (at least today). We plan on...
by eldridge crandell | Jan 15, 2013 | Baltimore Lawyers News
Here at Eldridge Crandell, because we practice criminal defense, outside general counsel, and private investigations for individuals and businesses, we rarely compete against online legal services such as Legal Zoom or Rocket lawyer. However, I have occasionally...
by eldridge crandell | Jun 23, 2012 | Baltimore Lawyers News, Maryland Criminal laws
98% of all violations of Maryland Criminal laws resolve by way of a dismissal (stet or nolle pross) or a plea. Of the remaining 2%, only a tiny number of violations of Maryland Criminal laws go all the way to a jury. Many are resolved by bench (or judge) trials or...