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My name is Joe Carey, and I am the founder and principal attorney of the Carey Law Office. I have lived in Maryland my entire life. I grew up in a small town in Prince George’s County and, with the help of my partner in life, Nancy, I raised my family here: three exceptional children (a son and two daughters), and two goofy, spoiled black Labrador Retrievers. Learn More
May 4, 2021

The Prosecution’s Duty to Disclose Exculpatory Evidence

By |May 4th, 2021|Criminal|

Criminal trials are serious business, and a defendant’s rights are enshrined in law. You have a right to due process. The prosecution is required to play fairly. Playing fairly means if the prosecution has evidence that you didn’t commit the offense charged or evidence that would reasonably be expected to help your defense, the prosecution must disclose that evidence to your criminal defense lawyer. The Brady rule The Brady rule refers to a Supreme Court [...]

Apr 27, 2021

Teen Carjacking Crimes Are on the Rise

By |April 27th, 2021|Criminal|

Nationwide, teenagers have not been physically present in a physical classroom because of the fear of contracting the disease. Instead, most schools in 2020 and 2021 held classes online. This lack of in-person schooling makes it much easier (and more tempting) for teens to skip school when classes are online. According to recent reports, some of these teens are using their free time to steal people’s cars through force or threats of force – i.e., [...]

Apr 23, 2021

Baltimore City Council President & State’s Attorney Allege Prosecutorial Misconduct

By |April 23rd, 2021|Criminal|

Defendants in criminal cases have the right to due process. This means prosecutors are supposed to play fairly. They must abide by the rules. The job of a prosecutor is to represent the public. The job is not to obtain a conviction against the defendant at all costs. When prosecutors engage in misconduct, the charges against a defendant may be dismissed. According to a recent article in the Baltimore Sun, the attorney for Baltimore City [...]

Mar 31, 2021

3 Common Grounds for Suppressing Evidence in a Criminal Case

By |March 31st, 2021|Criminal|

Suppression of evidence is a fancy way of saying the evidence cannot be used in court. In order to suppress evidence, the criminal defense lawyer must file a formal motion to exclude the evidence. The motion can be filed in federal or state court depending on where the case is being tried. The motion normally identifies the evidence that should be suppressed and the reasons it should be suppressed. The motion to suppress is heard [...]

Mar 23, 2021

Hidden COVID-19 Fees May Constitute Fraud

By |March 23rd, 2021|Criminal|

For the last year, many companies and businesses have been charging fees to cover COVID-19-related health and cleaning services. Those fees can range from $5 for disinfectant in a hair salon to up to $1200 for cleaning and food in senior-living centers. Many consumers do not become aware of the fees until they receive their bill. They are not being informed ahead of time of these charges. According to the Washington Post, some of these [...]

Mar 17, 2021

Overdose Deaths Increased in Maryland During COVID-19

By |March 17th, 2021|Criminal|

The number of deaths due to drug and alcohol overdoses increased in Maryland during the pandemic. Minority communities are being affected the most. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that between May 2019 and May 2020 deaths from all types of drugs have increased by nearly 17%. ABC News reports that opioid overdoses are 20% higher in 2020 than they were before the pandemic. ABC News stated that “social distancing [...]

Mar 12, 2021

Why Maryland Needs to End Home Detention Fees

By |March 12th, 2021|Criminal|

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the criminal justice system in Maryland is taking steps to depopulate jails and prisons to help reduce the risk of exposure to the disease. In Baltimore, the City's attorney's office and the police have stopped prosecuting some low-level offenses. They have dismissed a number of cases and eliminated a number of open warrants. They have also provided for the early release of hundreds of prisoners and updated their bail [...]

Mar 3, 2021

Why Should I Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney?

By |March 3rd, 2021|Criminal|

If you are arrested, or believe you are the subject of a criminal investigation, you are likely considering whether you will need a criminal defense attorney in your corner. Perhaps you are doing this research for yourself, a friend, or family member. Even when charges seem minor, it is always a good idea to have a lawyer advocating for you. Local, experienced attorneys have good relationships with prosecutors and often can work to have charges [...]

Feb 23, 2021

What Is Probation Before Judgment in a DUI Case?

By |February 23rd, 2021|DUI|

When charged for driving under the influence (DUI) in Maryland, you may be facing penalties like fines, a suspended license, jail, or an ignition interlock device. You might feel overwhelmed and hopeless about your case. However, you may have another option, especially if this is your first offense. The “Probation Before Judgment” (PBJ) disposition can provide eligible individuals charged with DUI offenses another, more rehabilitative path. Probation Before Judgment is a disposition unique to Maryland [...]

Feb 16, 2021

What Are the Roles of a Prosecutor and State’s Attorney in a Criminal Case?

By |February 16th, 2021|Criminal|

When an individual is arrested and charged with a crime, the local prosecutor’s office has the power to prosecute the case, send the offender to a diversion program, or dismiss the case completely. The state’s attorney also makes recommendations to the judge regarding bail or revocation of bail. If you are facing criminal charges, it is important to understand the duties and power of the state’s attorney and prosecution. Upon arrest of an individual, the [...]

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