Some Tips About What You Should Do — and Should Avoid Doing — in Maryland Traffic Stop
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
2d ago
Generally, this blog discusses court cases where the accused person obtained a favorable result in the Appellate Court or the Supreme Court. L.B. from Baltimore was not one of those people. Nevertheless, we spotlight his case because his actions provide a list of “what not to do” in a traffic stop. These can only harm your position legally and make the task of your skillful Maryland criminal defense lawyer immensely more difficult to avoid a conviction and jail time. L.B.’s legal troubles began when an officer with the Anne Arundel County Police pulled him over in Severn. The officer initially ..read more
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Some Examples of “What Not to Do” in Seeking Asylum in the United States
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
2d ago
A television show from the 2000s and ‘10s bore the title What Not to Wear, and featured men and women who had made many purported fashion “mistakes.” Court rulings sometimes educate readers in a broadly similar way, cautioning them about “what not to do” in legal actions. One way to minimize the mistakes that can damage or destroy your asylum case is to work with an experienced Maryland asylum lawyer, who will help you ensure your case has what it needs, and that it avoids the missteps that often derail asylum applications. A recent cautionary opinion came from an asylum case in the federal 4t ..read more
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Police Comments About a Suspect’s Credibility: What an Officer Can Say in the Interrogation Room Versus What a Jury Can Hear in a Trial
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
2d ago
Maryland law gives law enforcement officers extensive leeway in the interrogation tactics they use. Officers may permissibly manipulate, deceive, and even outright lie to a suspect; those are all valid investigative tactics. This reality is one of the reasons why refusing to speak with officers without a qualified Maryland criminal defense lawyer present is almost always a good idea. Your seasoned attorney may recognize when an officer is employing the “tools of the trade” to get you to say something incriminating, and protect you from making statements that could later harm you at trial. Howe ..read more
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Jury Selection in Maryland and the Improper Use of Peremptory Challenges Based on Race or Gender
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
1M ago
The jury selection process in Maryland criminal trials is influenced by many competing factors. Each opposing side seeks a jury panel that, in their opinion, will be optimally receptive to their arguments and evidence. Prosecutors have many tools and know numerous techniques to help them fashion the jury they want. If you’re someone facing trial, you need a skilled Maryland criminal defense lawyer on your side who can level the playing field and help you get the fair jury you need. In some cases, two factors that may conflict are the right to utilize peremptory challenges (which allow the remo ..read more
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How Membership in a ‘Particular Social Group’ May Be the Key to Your Successful Asylum Application
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
1M ago
The effects of an unsuccessful asylum application can be catastrophic. It can mean being uprooted from your home and your family, being sent to a country you’ve never known as home, and possibly a place where you may find yourself to be a target for hate and violence. For these reasons and more, you must put forward the strongest asylum application possible. Statistics show that asylum applicants with attorney representation are six more likely to succeed than those without, so don’t delay retaining an experienced Maryland asylum lawyer to assist you. Membership in any collection of people tha ..read more
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New Guidance from The USCIS Addresses the EB-5 Program, Investment Durations, and the Impact of a Terminated Regional Center on an Investor’s Visa Application
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
1M ago
The EB-5 immigrant visa program serves a very important purpose, granting legal status to investors and entrepreneurs whose contributions are vital to maintaining a healthy U.S. economy. The program imposes numerous and sometimes complicated requirements that demand the production of considerable evidence to secure a green card. Failure to meet all the various requirements may result in unnecessary delay or denial. A knowledgeable Maryland investor visa lawyer can help you ensure that your business plan is strong and that you have everything you need to secure your visa. The program provides g ..read more
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The Potential for Deferred Action if You Assist a Government Agency’s Investigation into Your Employer’s Violations of the Law
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
1M ago
When people hear the phrase “deferred action” concerning immigration law, they may initially focus on the DREAMers. Other processes beyond just Deferred Action for Child Arrivals, or DACA, potentially can help immigrants protect themselves from deportation, however. To find out if you can shield yourself from deportation through a deferred action process (or other means,) consult an experienced Maryland immigration lawyer. One form of deferred action (outside of DACA) was in the news earlier this year, and it safeguards immigrant workers caught in an all-too-common situation. You may have even ..read more
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What Happens When You’re Arrested in Maryland Based on a ‘Bad’ Warrant and a Lack of Probable Cause
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
1M ago
“A violation of your Fourth Amendment rights.” People often associate this phrase with an impermissible search without a warrant, but that’s not the only scenario. An arrest itself can be a constitutional violation if the foundation underlying the arrest warrant isn’t adequate to establish probable cause. Whether you’re under suspicion or under arrest, don’t delay in retaining an experienced Maryland criminal defense lawyer to provide you with the skillful representation you need. A homicide case from Prince George’s County is a real-life example of how an arrest warrant can be fatally flawed ..read more
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What Maryland Law Says About the Admissibility of an Accused Person’s Prior Bad Acts
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
3M ago
In a Maryland criminal trial, a jury should only convict the accused if the prosecution has presented evidence proving the accused’s commission of that specific crime beyond a reasonable doubt. Often, the people on trial are folks without spotless records; they may have had multiple prior encounters with the criminal judicial system. Those facts alone don’t make them guilty, though those facts might tempt a jury to find that defendant guilty simply because the jurors decide they dislike the accused. If you’re someone with a criminal past who is on trial again, it is crucial to ensure that you ..read more
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A Federal Class Action Has Altered the USCIS’s Deadline for Adjudicating SIJ Petitions
Maryland Criminal Lawyer Blog
by Anthony A. Fatemi, LLC
4M ago
On July 31, a federal court in California issued a ruling in an immigration class action lawsuit. That ruling has created nationwide impacts, with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services authoring an update to its USCIS Policy Manual. That update, which will align with the court’s July 31 ruling, deals with special immigrant juvenile (SIJ) status, the 180-day timeframe for adjudicating an SIJ petition, and the provisions within the Department of Homeland Security’s regulations regarding tolling of that 180-day deadline. This new development is potentially significant in many ways, one of ..read more
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