What is Criminal Law? Criminal Law is the branch of law that governs when a person is charged by the state with a crime. The process determines guilt or non guilt and sets forth penalties which may involve jail time.
In order to prove any crime, the state must demonstrate the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Criminal Law also encompasses your constitutional rights such as your right to a fair and speedy trial; the right to be free from self-incrimination, unreasonable searches & seizures, and cruel or unusual punishment; and your right to a jury of peers. If you are accused of a criminal offense it is important for you to understand the law, your legal rights, options and potential consequences.
How we can help Remsburg & McGill are Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys with law offices in downtown Frederick, Maryland. We provide counsel for district and circuit court cases in Montgomery, Washington, Frederick and Carroll counties.
Where We Go From Here At Remsburg and McGill we represent criminal defendants at all stages, including but not limited to:
- Questioning/ Investigation
- Searches including: Search Warrants and Warrantless Searches
- Arrest
- Misdemeanors and Felonies
- Preliminary Hearing Arraignments
- Bail/Bond Reviews
- Appeals
- Post- trial/post-sentencing hearings
- Violation of probation
- Drug Charges
- Violent crimes
- Serious traffic offenses including DUI/DWI, driving while suspended charges and any other traffic offense
- MVA Hearings
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What You Can Expect Chris Remsburg and Kelly McGill each have over 7 years of Maryland Criminal Law experience. We are updated on the latest legal and judicial processes available to our clients. We handle each case and its unique circumstances personally and can help you understand the level of seriousness of your particular situation. We will guide you through both the legal process and your options in clear, simple terms and offer you our honest advice and guidance.
Free Consultation In Criminal Law cases, we offer a free initial consultation. The legal system can be confusing. There are many laws and proceedings most people can not begin to research or understand on their own. Let us help you understand your rights and options and provide peace of mind in knowing you have experienced and honest counsel to see you through one of life’s most challenging situations.
Contact Us For free, initial consultation on Criminal Law or other legal matters, submit the contact us form on this website, or call us at 301-620-4333. |